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the joint estimation of firm and worker fixed effects. We find that changes in ownership do not tend to affect wages …
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domestic firms is relevant also at a more aggregate level to explain cross-sectional differences in wages among workers and … spatial differences in average wages across regions within a country. …
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domestic firms is relevant also at a more aggregate level to explain cross-sectional differences in wages among workers and … spatial differences in average wages across regions within a country. …
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Knowledge is key to the success of a firm. Firms and their managers acquire knowledge via channels which are often difficult to track down and quantify. By matching employer-employee data with trade data at the firm level we show that the export experience acquired by managers in previous firms...
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with the law, we find that the wages and hours worked of older women (those required to work longer) were virtually …
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Does employers' association (EA) membership affect the wages paid by firms? Such effects could follow from several …, including worker fixed effects, EA firms pay significantly higher wages. However, when controlling for firm fixed effects, these …
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