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reformatorische Zukunft sollte nicht den Kollektivsystemen Tarifvertrag oder Betriebsvereinbarung gehören. Beide sind korporatistisch …
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Mit den fortgesetzten Streiks bei der Deutschen Bahn und der Lufthansa wächst der Unmut über die Spartengewerkschaften. Sollte der Gesetzgeber die Tarifpluralität und das Handeln kleiner Gewerkschaften beschneiden? Norbert Berthold, Universität Würzburg, plädiert für Tarifpluralität...
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der Arbeitnehmerrechte in Deutschland und im Vereinigten Königreich zeigt Matthew Allen, University of Birmingham und … derzeit Gast am CES, in diesem Beitrag die spezifischen Merkmale des in Deutschland gültigen Rechts auf. Die zwei Länder …
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Die betriebliche Mitbestimmung in Deutschland ist nicht nur im Licht der Harmonisierung des europäischen …
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jeweils angemessen Rechnung trägt. So solle der Gesetzgeber tarifvertragsgesetzlich verankern, dass jeder Tarifvertrag …
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Large and persistent differences across industries in wages paid for given occupations have commonly been observed. Recently, the efficiency wage model (EWM) has been advanced as an explanation for these wage differentials. The shirking version of the EWM assumes a trade-off between...
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We use the American Time Use Survey (ATUS) 2003-12 to estimate time spent by workers in non-work while on the job. Non-work time is substantial and varies positively with the local unemployment rate. While average time spent by workers in non-work conditional on any positive amount rises with...
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This paper shows that market economies with search and in which wages are affected by efficiency wage considerations are not constrained Pareto efficient. Wages are not set at Pareto efficient levels, nor is the level of employment (unemployment) Pareto efficient. We identify the nature of the...
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Efficiency wage models of the effort elicitation type have important implications for labor market dynamics. These models have a wide array of discontinuous sunspot equilibria driven by extraneous variables, in addition to well-behaved equilibria characterized by continuous, slowly adjusting...
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We explore the implications of trade liberalization in economies with State Owned enterprises (SOEs) and shirking. SOEs are modelled as controlled by the members of the enterprise who determine output and effort levels, while facing output prices and wage rates set by government. Enterprise...
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