1999
DOI: 10.2307/20076163
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“…Their utility is then equal to V t g . Cahuc and Zylberberg (1999) show that the firm's component in the Nash product, i.e. the difference between intertemporal discounted profits in case of an agreement and in the absence of an agreement, is simply π t .…”
Section: Firmsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Their utility is then equal to V t g . Cahuc and Zylberberg (1999) show that the firm's component in the Nash product, i.e. the difference between intertemporal discounted profits in case of an agreement and in the absence of an agreement, is simply π t .…”
Section: Firmsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This model draws upon Manning (1991Manning ( , 1993 and Cahuc and Zylberberg (1999). Let us consider a small economy facing an exogenous interest rate r 1 .…”
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“…10 La courbe de Phillips peut être vue comme une relation macro-économique rendant compte grossièrement des rapports de forces entre salariés et employeurs en fonction de l'état du marché du travail. Elle est également proche d'une spécification d'un modèle de négociation des salaires dans lequel le salaire de réservation est égal au salaire courant précédent (Cahuc et Zylberberg, 1999).…”
Section: La Courbe De Phillips Et La Rigidité Salarialeunclassified