Hermann Gartner
University of Erlangen-Nuremberg
Hermann Gartner is a senior researcher at the Institute for Employment Research and lecturer at the Institute for Economics of the University of Erlangen-Nuremberg. He received his PhD in economics 2003 from the LMU in Munich. His research currently focuses on the intersection of macro and labor economics and especially on wage structures.
Articles by Hermann Gartner:
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Collective bargain and downward wage rigidity: Unexpected results from German data
22 September 2012, 7111 reads
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The German labour market: Low worker flows and large volatilities
8 August 2012, 18533 reads
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The roots of the German miracle
9 March 2011, 10134 reads
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