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We study novel data on the universe of employment discrimination lawsuits filed in federal court against U.S. public corporations between 1992 and 2018. Shareholder value drops by $30 million, on average, in the three days surrounding a discrimination lawsuit filing. However, we find no evidence...
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's economic policy. Indonesia as a member of WTO has a commitment in telecommunications services. Indonesia committed to terminate …
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and government regulation. In the process it sheds light not only upon the industry but also upon an important aspect of … modern Indonesian history, upon the nature of the business firm in Indonesia, and upon the formulation and implementation of …
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This paper uses a linked employer-employee dataset to analyse the impact of institutional wage bargaining regimes on levels of average labour costs and within firm wage dispersion in private sector companies in Ireland. The results show that while centralised bargaining reduced labour costs...
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This paper uses a linked employer-employee dataset to analyse the impact of institutional wage bargaining regimes on levels of average labour costs and within firm wage dispersion in private sector companies in Ireland. The results show that while centralised bargaining reduced labour costs...
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We examine the disclosure policies of non-unionized firms operating in unionized industries. We test the hypothesis that non-unionized firms have an incentive to disclose more information when their unionized rivals are engaged in labor renegotiations; that is, to weaken them. We find that...
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In this paper we analyse the impact of changes in product market competition on wage outcomes in the presence of an open shop union. With less than full union membership, product market competition is shown to affect not only a unionised firm's profits but also its payoff in the event of a...
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