The concept of wage-push inflation: development and policy
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Mitchell, Daniel J. B.
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Univ Calif Los Angeles, Anderson Sch Management, Los Angeles, CA 90095 USA
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Mitchell, Daniel J. B.
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Erickson, Christopher L.
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Erickson, Christopher L.
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Concepts of wage-push inflation and wage-price spirals arose after unions became important economic actors in the 1930s and during World War II. These concepts, although never rigorously defined, became the basis of the Kennedy-Johnson guideposts program. Even after the guideposts collapsed, there were attempts to constrain wage-push directly under Nixon and Carter. Thereafter, when union membership collapsed, concerns about wage-push by aggressive unions became implausible in the USA.