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Low pay poses issues for managers internationally. We examine productivity in low-paying sectors in Britain, since the … National Minimum Wage's (NMW) introduction. We use a multiple channel analytical strategy, emphasising the wage-incentives … channel and linking it to a model of unobserved productivity. We estimate firm-specific productivity measures and aggregate …
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This paper uses a large firm-level data set of UK companies and information on their pre-crisis lending relationships …. Controlling for demand in the product market, we find that the contraction in credit supply reduced labour productivity, wages and …
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In this paper we explore the link between firm labour productivity and the introduction of the NMW over a more than ten … data to calculate firm-specific labour productivity measures and then aggregate them to the level of the low-paying sectors …, aggregate LPC sector labour productivity has been significantly positively affected by the NMW in the long run; the effects …
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Wages and employment are too low in a monopsony. Furthermore, a minimum wage or a subsidy may raise employment up to its first-best level. First, we analyze whether these important predictions still hold if workers compare their income to that of a refer- ence group. Second, we show that the...
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Does the creative destruction induced by unions entail increased social security uptake? Creative destruction implies the closures of less productive workplaces, and if the regional benefits from this process is not large enough, the displacements caused by workplace closures cause increased...
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We use a new regulatory dataset to measure the intensity competition in the UK deposit-taking sector. The novelty of … period from 1989 to 2013 using data for UK-regulated firms which encompasses a wider range of firms than for previous studies … others. Importantly, competition intensity decreased (and the ability of UK deposit-takers to extract market rents from …
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We analyze the demographics of zombie firms and durations of zombie spells as well as their determinants, including an application on public subsidies using firm level population panel data from Finland. Firm-level analysis of firm demographics reveals that zombie-firms, as commonly defined in...
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When discussing the employment effects of minimum wages, mainstream economic discussion as well as mainstream economics textbooks mainly center around two variations of the neoclassical model: the model of the competitive and the monopsonistic labor market. The current paper offers a different...
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When discussing the employment effects of minimum wages, mainstream economic discussion as well as mainstream economics textbooks mainly center around two variations of the neoclassical model: the model of the competitive and the monopsonistic labor market. The current paper offers a different...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011899147
Germany and the UK whether the self-employed are less likely to move or migrate than employees. Using longitudinal data from … in employment status we found little evidence that the self-employed in Germany and the UK are more rooted in place than …
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