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2003-2011 in Belgium and 9,653 firms over the period 1999-2008 in the Netherlands to first classify 30 comparable …
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level in Belgium and the Netherlands. Wagemarkup pricing stemming from workers' monopoly power is more prevalent than … intensity of wage markups measured by workers' bargaining power in Belgium. …
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Belgium, we also find that offshoring is negatively related to the intensity of wage markups measured by workers' bargaining …
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level in Belgium and the Netherlands. Wage-markup pricing stemming from workers' monopoly power is more prevalent than wage … measured by workers' bargaining power in Belgium. …
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This paper examines how productivity effects of human capital and innovation vary at different points of the conditional productivity distribution. Our analysis draws upon two large unbalanced panels of 6,634 enterprises in Germany and 14,586 enterprises in the Netherlands over the period...
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This paper examines how productivity effects of human capital and innovation vary at different points of the conditional productivity distribution. Our analysis draws upon two large unbalanced panels of 6,634 enterprises in Germany and 14,586 enterprises in the Netherlands over the period...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010405991
Using rich administrative data from the Netherlands, we study the consequences of firm consolidation for workers. For workers at acquired firms, takeovers are associated with a 8.5% drop in employment at the consolidated firm and a 2.6% drop in total labor income. These effects are persistent...
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Using rich administrative data from the Netherlands, we study the consequences of firm consolidation for workers. For workers at acquired firms, takeovers are associated with a 8.5% drop in employment at the consolidated firm and a 2.6% drop in total labor income. These effects are persistent...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013471298