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Recent studies have demonstrated the importance of good management for firm performance. Here, we focus on management in not-for-profits (NFPs). We present a model predicting that management quality will be lower in NFPs compared to for-profits (FPs), but that outputs may not be worse if...
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In 1986, Congress attempted to reduce the incentives for unauthorized migration by eliminating U.S. employment … oppoortunities. Estimation of wages using panel data for a sample of legalized men and a comparison sample of legal workers provides …
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accumulate, women are more likely to shift into part-time employment while men are more likely to shift into self-employment. …
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In this paper, the author focuses on labour market and economic reforms and their impact on economic growth, employment …
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This paper analyses the decline in unskilled employment in UK manufacturing. …
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. However, whilst the effect of wages is found to be statistically significant, the predicted impact of an increase in nurses …
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labour share, employment and wages respond to privatization and other regulatory changes. We exploit cross-country panel data …
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We investigate, using dynamic panel data techniques, the impact of differences in privatization methods, and in private sector and capital market development, on economic growth in transition economies. Mass privatization is found to be the only privatization method to have had a significant...
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has ex-post monopsonistic power that drives trained workers’ wages below the socially-optimal level. The emergence of …
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