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We investigate the relationship between the slope of the wage-tenure profile and the level of monitoring across two … cross sections of matched employer-employee British data. Our theoretical model predicts that increased monitoring leads to …
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By relaxing the common efficiency wage assumption of exogenous shirking detection probabilities, we demonstrate how standards and efficiency wages are related. In a more general setting where the probability of detection depends upon the equilibrium effort level of non-shirkers, we show that the...
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them positively and endogenously dependent on non-shirkers' effort. It shares the result with the endogenous monitoring …
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We investigate the relationship between the slope of the wage-tenure profile and the level of monitoring across two … cross sections of matched employer-employee British data. Our theoretical model predicts that increased monitoring leads to …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005762341
them positively and endogenously dependent on non-shirkers' effort. It shares the result with the endogenous monitoring …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008922959
By relaxing the common efficiency wage assumption of exogenous shirking detection probabilities, we demonstrate how standards and efficiency wages are related. In a more general setting where the probability of detection depends upon the equilibrium effort level of non-shirkers, we show that the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011195827
We examine Trevon Logan's 2009 claim to have found low levels of nutrition among British worker's households in the late 19th century. Using the same data, we conclude that Logan's estimates are thirty percent too low. Logan buttressed his estimates by claiming that the income elasticity of...
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We investigate the historical determinants of the education gender gap in Italy in the late nineteenth century, immediately following the country's Unification. We use a comprehensive newly-assembled database including 69 provinces over twenty-year sub-samples covering the 1861-1901 period. We...
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This research explores the long-run effect of industrialization on the process of development. In contrast to conventional wisdom that views industrial development as a catalyst for economic growth, the study establishes that while the adoption of industrial technology was conducive to economic...
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We examine the health and height of men born in England and Wales in the 1890s who enlisted in the army at the time of the First World War. We take a sample of the army service records and use this information to find the recruits as children in the 1901 census. Econometric results indicate that...
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