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We analyze the performance outcomes of National Hockey League (NHL) players over 18 seasons (1990-1991 to 2007-2008) as a function of the demographic conditions into which they were born. We have three main findings. First, larger birth cohorts substantially affect careers. A player born into a...
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have occurred due to changes in factor prices: a large fall in real wages and increases in the cost of capital. In previous … recessions real wages did not fall, but reforms to union strength and welfare have made wages more sensitive to negative demand … misallocation. The fall in labour productivity is therefore likely to reverse if demand improves – e.g. through stronger monetary or …
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: the distinction between the displacement, productivity and amenity effects of immigration; the issues that arise in using …
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TAW is not associated with value added per employee. Employees in workplaces with TAW receive higher wages than … lower wages for employees in that occupation. Furthermore, conditioning on wages, the presence of TAW at the workplace is … compensated for with higher wages. …
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poorer labour productivity than nonunion voice and, in particular, direct voice. On the other hand, union-based voice regimes …
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