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As of 2022, the share of U.S. income accruing to labor is at its lowest level since the Great Depression. Updating previous studies with more recent observations, I document the continuing decline of the labor share for the United States, other countries, and various industries. I discuss how...
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curriculum and the instructional behavior of teachers. To fill this gap, we conduct a laboratory experiment in which subjects …
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We study the impact of techies--engineers and other technically trained workers--on firm-level productivity. We first report new facts on the role of techies in the firm by using French administrative data and unique surveys. Techies are STEM-skill intensive and are associated with innovation,...
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observability. A supplementary experiment asked students to make choices over hypothetical jobs before discussing their choices in …
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success in the tournament. Finally, we find that cheating/fudging on the experiment responds to the level of inequality and …
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worker productivity in the facility. Using a natural field experiment, we report several insights. For example, conditional … incentives framed as both "losses" and "gains" increase productivity for both individuals and teams. In addition, teams more …
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experiment perform a real task under a non-competitive piece rate and a competitive tournament scheme. Although there are no …
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We study the nature of peer effects in the market for new cell phones. Our analysis builds on de-identified data from Facebook that combine information on social networks with information on users' cell phone models. To identify peer effects, we use variation in friends' new phone acquisitions...
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-long experiment with Indian manufacturing workers, we randomize whether co-workers within production units receive the same flat daily …
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This paper incorporates the sociological concept of group norms' into an economic analysis of pay systems. We use a behavioral microeconomic model and a unique survey of medical groups to examine the theoretical and empirical relationship between group norms and incentive pay. Our findings...
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