What's Happening to Labor Compensation?
Despite recent low unemployment rates and high capacity-utilization levels, wages have remained stable. This stability is not a result of new wage rigidity. Wages have undergone a fundamental shift toward flexibility because of changes in the industrial composition of employment and in the structure of compensation.
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