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Le test de fonctions de gains : résultats pour cinq pays

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[eng] More on the Earnings Function under Test: Evidence from five countries, . by Joachim Wagner.. . Identically specified human capital earnings functions are estimated and tested for male full-time workers from five countries (Australia, Canada, Germany, Israel, Netherlands). The hypotheses of normally distributed, homoscedastic errors and a correctly specified functional form are nearly always rejected. [spa] La prueba de funciones de ganancia : resultados para cinco países, . por Joachim Wagner.. . Funciones de ganancia del tipo de las que proceden de la teoría del capital humano, especificadas de manera idéntica, se encuentran estimadas para cinco países (Australia, Canadá, RFA, Israel, Paises Bajos) sobre datos relativos a hombres asalariados que trabajan a tiempo completo. Las hipótesis de distribución normal de los errores, de homoscedasticidad, de forma funcional correctamente especificada son casi siempre rechazadas. [ger] Der Test der Gewinnfunktionen : die Ergebnisse für fünf Länder, . von Joachim Wagner.. . Gewinnfunktionen, wie sie aus der Théorie des Humankapitals hervorgegangen sind, werden nach einheitlichen Parametern für fünf Länder (Australien, Kanada, BRD, Israel, Niederlande) nach Daten geschätzt, die vollbeschäftigte männliche Lohnempfänger erfassen. Die Hypothesen bezüglich der normalen Fehlerstreuung und der Homoskedastizität, die in funktioneller Form korrekt aufgegliedert sind, werden fast immer widerlegt. [fre] Le test de fonctions de gain: résultats pour cinq pays, . par Joachim Wagner.. . Des fonctions de gain du type de celles issues de la théorie du capital humain, sont estimées pour cinq pays (Australie, Canada, Rfa, Israël, Pays-Bas) sur des données concernant des hommes salaries travaillant à plein temps. Les hypothèses de distribution normale des erreurs, d'homoscédasticité, de forme fonctionnelle correctement spécifiée sont presque toujours rejetées.

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  • Joachim Wagner, 1990. "Le test de fonctions de gains : résultats pour cinq pays," Économie et Prévision, Programme National Persée, vol. 92(1), pages 61-66.
  • Handle: RePEc:prs:ecoprv:ecop_0249-4744_1990_num_92_1_5158
    DOI: 10.3406/ecop.1990.5158
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