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find that both labor demand and equilibrium wages become more rainfall sensitive when cultivators are offered rainfall … contract offered to agricultural laborers smoothes wages across rainfall states by inducing changes in labor supply. Policy … the welfare costs of current regulation are borne by landless laborers, who represent the poorest segment of society and …
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This paper reviews the history of executive compensation disclosure and other government policies affecting CEO pay, and as well surveys the literature on the effects of these policies. Disclosure has increased nearly uniformly since 1933. A number of other regulations, including special taxes...
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In the middle of the nineties, the sharp increase in globalisation and the last privatization wave have promoted the shaping of a market for executives in France. Characteristics of this market are estimated for France and a competitive model is simulated in order to assess to what extend such a...
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Euro-area real wages have decelerated sharply in the last 20 years, but this has not yet translated into visibly lower …, I show that the impact on both variables depends crucially on product market regulation: weaker competition and barriers …
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This article reviews the history of executive compensation regulation in America and surveys the literature on the … effects of these policies. CEOs are almost exclusively in the top 1% of the pay distribution, and regulation of their pay is …
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