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productivity. But what about in a corporatist economy? Focusing on Germany, we use an innovative technique developed by Geweke to …
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efficiency benefit of corporatism. For laborers in manufacturing, we find that wage hikes result in productivity gains. Managers …
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structured and to what it extent it could influence actual policy-making in Germany, the Netherlands, and Sweden over the last …
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structured and to what it extent it could influence actual policy-making in Germany, the Netherlands, and Sweden over the last …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005703504
productivity. But what about in a corporatist economy? Focusing on Germany, we use an innovative technique developed by Geweke to …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005566660
efficiency benefit of corporatism. For laborers in manufacturing, we find that wage hikes result in productivity gains. Managers …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005566727
Restrictions on work hours are more important in countries with a large welfare state. We show that this empirical observation is consistent with the strategic effects of such restrictions in a welfare state in the context of optimal direct taxation in the tradition of Mirrlees (1971). Our...
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Labor Market Intermediaries (LMIs) are entities or institutions that interpose themselves between workers and firms to facilitate, inform, or regulate how workers are matched to firms, how work is accomplished, and how conflicts are resolved. This paper offers a conceptual foundation for...
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In the EU, one in seven employees work on temporary contracts associated with lower pay and less training. Using workplace-level data from 21 countries, I show that, in contrast with previous evidence for the US, unionized workplaces are more likely to use temporary employment across Europe. To...
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After expanding in the 1970s, unionism in Britain contracted substantially over the next two decades. This paper argues that the statutory reforms in the 1980s and 1990s were of less consequence in accounting for the decline of unionism than the withdrawal of the state?s indirect support for...
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