Employment and wages in transition : panel evidence from Poland
New survey data for a panel of Polish firms is used to estimate employment and wage adjustments under various forms of ownership (insider vs. outsider) and asymmetric response to exogenous shocks. In contrast to earlier studies, dynamic panel data estimators (GMM) allow for endogeneity of observed variables and partial adjustment to shocks. Results differ from other findings in the transition literature: wages have little effect on dynamic labor demand and the firm-size wage effect is confirmed. Firms that expand employment have to pay significantly larger wage increases and rising sales add little to employment, suggesting labor hoarding. Dec1ining sales, however, significantly reduce employment and privatization (or anticipation thereof) has the expected benefits.
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1999
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| Authors: | Christev, Atanas ; FitzRoy, Felix |
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Universität Potsdam / Wirtschafts- und Sozialwissenschaftliche Fakultät. Wirtschaftswissenschaften |
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