In this paper we use time-series techniques to estimate the long-run relationship between real wages and labour productivity in the Mexican tourism. Using yearly data from 1970 to 2004, we find a cointegration relationship showing that the average labour productivity depends positively on real wages. We show that real wage is weakly exogenous and causes labour productivity. Moreover, the impulse-response function shows that a positive shock in real wages produces a small negative effect in productivity for two years followed by a large positive one.

Real Wages as Determinant of Labour Productivity in the Mexican Tourism Sector / Juan Gabriel Brida; Adrian Risso; Edgar J. Sanchez Carrera. - In: EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF TOURISM RESEARCH. - ISSN 1994-7658. - STAMPA. - 3:(2010), pp. 67-76.

Real Wages as Determinant of Labour Productivity in the Mexican Tourism Sector

Edgar J. Sanchez Carrera
2010

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In this paper we use time-series techniques to estimate the long-run relationship between real wages and labour productivity in the Mexican tourism. Using yearly data from 1970 to 2004, we find a cointegration relationship showing that the average labour productivity depends positively on real wages. We show that real wage is weakly exogenous and causes labour productivity. Moreover, the impulse-response function shows that a positive shock in real wages produces a small negative effect in productivity for two years followed by a large positive one.
2010
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67
76
Juan Gabriel Brida; Adrian Risso; Edgar J. Sanchez Carrera
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