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Employment versus Wage Adjustment and the U.S. Dollar

José Manuel Campa1; Linda S. Goldberg2

1 IESE Business School · 2 Federal Reserve Bank of New York

The Review of Economics and Statistics 2001

Using two decades of annual data, we explore the links between real exchange rates and employment, wages, and overtime activity in U.S. manufacturing industries. Especially in industries with lower price-over-cost markups, exchange rates have statistically significant effects on industry wages, with the magnitude of these effects rising as industries increase their export orientation and declining as imported input use becomes more important. Exchange rate implications for jobs and hours worked are smaller and less precisely measured. We find a much higher response of overtime wages and overtime hours to transitory exchange rates movements.

DOI
10.1162/00346530152480126
Volume
83 (3)
Pages
477-489
Language
en
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