Panoeconomicus (Jan 2014)

Implementing a voluntary wage policy: Lessons from the Irish and Spanish wages policies before the crisis

  • Ferreiro Jesús,
  • Gómez Carmen

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2298/PAN1401107F
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 61, no. 1
pp. 107 – 127

Abstract

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Despite the relevance given by the Post-Keynesian thought to wage and incomes policies, little attention has been paid to the institutional elements that would favour the unions’ acceptance of a voluntary moderation of wage claims. Recent wage policies have been implemented in European countries, like Ireland and Spain, which do not fulfil the requirements assumed by corporatist analysis for a successful implementation of wage policies. The success of wage policies in Ireland and Spain, in terms of economic performance and the length of current wage policies, offers a valuable insight on how wages policies can be implemented as a key piece of macroeconomic policy: It also helps our understanding of the institutional framework that favours the implementation of voluntary wages policies.

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