But others are nonmonetary, and they benefit both the individual and society at large. |
The relative weights of these two effects depend on the relative importance of monetary and nonmonetary shocks in our data. |
Given the wage re-opener in 2005 and the contract extension agreed to for 2006, the coming round will be the first time since June of 2004 that nonmonetary issues will be on the table. |
The following discussion refers to an exchange of one nonmonetary asset for another, but it also applies to all exchanges described in the preceding sentence. |
Despite the discrepancy, the research suggests companies are increasingly willing to negotiate nonmonetary perks versus a year ago. |
This includes nonmonetary contributions such as allowing an employee to work on a political campaign on Company time. |