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Under the auspices of the debate about high performance work systems, it has been suggested that the evidence of positive results is disappointing and that one reason is that there has been a lack of theory. This paper argues that there is indeed a great deal of theory that could be used to...
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Using a large matched employer-employee dataset, the authors investigate the relationship between collective agreements, wages and restructuring in transition in three former centrally planned economies (Czech Republic, Hungary and Poland). They adopt a natural experiment approach and capture...
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At a time when the economic recession is more severe, and trade unions are weaker, than at any time since the War, it would be unproductive to speculate about the extent to which these changes have been imposed, acquiesced, or agreed by the workers concerned. Instead we focus on recent changes...
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We experimentally examine the effects of price competition in markets for expe-rience goods where sellers can build up … reputations for quality. We compare price competition to monopolistic markets and markets where prices are exogenously fixed …
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We experimentally examine the effects of price competition in markets for experience goods where sellers can build up … reputations for quality. We compare price competition to monopolistic markets and markets where prices are exogenously fixed …
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