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economies (Brazil, Russia, China, India, South Africa, ASEAN, Mexico) who (with the exception of Mexico) are also outside of the …
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Using a cross section of matched data from the employee and management questionnaires of the European Company Survey, this paper investigates the determinants of worker commitment and the potential contribution of commitment to establishment performance. An index of worker commitment is...
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This paper brings together two factors deemed important correlates of firm performance: advanced management practices and works councils. The country sample comprises nations where workplace representation is via a works council. The Management Questionnaire of the 2013 European Company Survey...
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This paper explores the relationship between trust and establishment performance. The outcome indicators are management's assessment of the economic or financial situation of the workplace and its relative labor productivity. Trust is initially measured using the individual survey respondent's...
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Using subjective information provided by manager respondents on the stance taken by the works council in company decision making, this paper investigates the association between a measure of works council dissonance or disaffection and plant closings in Germany, 2006-2015. The potential effects...
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low wage rapidly growing countries in the BRIC group (Brazil, Russia, India, China) and the groups of countries as a sub …
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than below one. We use time series data on labor's share in GDP to estimate a substitution elasticity for China, finding … role of factor substitution in future Chinese growth. We argue that high growth in China can be supported in such a … sustainability of high Chinese growth. -- China ; growth ; sustainability ; substitution elasticity …
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model has relevance to the current situation in China where services remain unliberalized and tariff rates are bound in the … intellectual counter argument to those presently advocating a free Renminbi float for China. …
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This paper highlights the difference between statutory and effective tax rates in the value added tax in China, and … explores the role of administrative discretion in generating this difference. In China, unlike in Europe where the VAT … meet their plan. We discuss what the elements of administrative discretion in China's VAT are, and access a firm level data …
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This paper highlights the severity of China’s AD problems, and high concentration of AD actions taken by the top … initiators, noting that China can offer a higher level of economic integration in an RTA in exchange for improved regional AD … RTAs on mitigating China’s AD problems suggests that China could become more active in mitigating AD problems by RTA …
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