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TREMBLAY, CAROL HORTON A Comment on 'Regional Wage Differentials: Has the South Risen Again?' Review of Economics and Statistics 68,1 (February 1986): 175-178 Cohort(s): Young Men ID Number: 2381 Publisher: Harvard University Press Permission to reprint the abstract has not been received from the publisher. In contrast to the findings of Sahling and Smith (1983) that Southern real wages are greater than real wages of comparable workers in other regions, the Southern-non-Southern real wage ratio is estimated at 90 percent from a model with a selectivity bias correction. The Southern-non-Southern wage offer differential is more than twenty- two percent and consists of a 9.7 percent component due to different parameter estimates and a 12.7 portion due to different average characteristics. Search returned 1 items. Search Start: 17:49:42 Search Finish: 17:49:42
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