Earnings Mobility in Times of Growth and Decline : Argentina from 1996 to 2003
In recent years Argentina's economy has experienced both rapid growth and severe decline. In this paper, we use a series of one-year long panels to study who gained the most in pesos when the economy grew and who lost the most in pesos when the economy contracted. Various considerations led us to expect that mobility would be divergent--that is, that the individuals who started with the highest initial earnings would enjoy the largest earnings gains in pesos. Contrary to expectations and for a wide range of specifications, mobility is found to be mostly convergent, sometimes neutral, and never divergent.
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Main Authors: | Fields, Gary S., Sanchez Puerta, Maria Laura |
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Format: | Journal Article biblioteca |
Language: | EN |
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2010
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Subjects: | Personal Income, Wealth, and Their Distributions D310, Macroeconomics: Production E230, Wage Level and Structure, Wage Differentials J310, Macroeconomic Analyses of Economic Development O110, Economic Development: Human Resources, Human Development, Income Distribution, Migration O150, Measurement of Economic Growth, Aggregate Productivity, Cross-Country Output Convergence O470, |
Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10986/5733 |
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