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We use matched firm-worker panel data from France and Norway to consider observationally equivalent alternatives to the … coefficient insignificant for France and weakens its significance for Norway and the presence of a more mobile labor force in … reduces the significance level in France to 89% (via an increase in the standard error of the estimate). The most complete …
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We use matched firm-worker panel data from France and Norway to consider observationally equivalent alternatives to the … coefficient insignificant for France and weakens its significance for Norway and the presence of a more mobile labor force in … reduces the significance level in France to 89% (via an increase in the standard error of the estimate). The most complete …
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We use matched firm-worker panel data from France and Norway to consider observationally equivalent alternatives to the … coefficient insignificant for France and weakens its significance for Norway and the presence of a more mobile labor force in … reduces the significance level in France to 89% (via an increase in the standard error of the estimate). The most complete …
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Researchers contributing to the empirical rent-sharing literature have typically resorted to estimating the responsiveness of workers' wages on firms' ability to pay in order to assess the extent to which employers share rents with their employees. This paper compares rent-sharing estimates...
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Researchers contributing to the empirical rent-sharing literature have typically resorted to estimating the responsiveness of workers' wages on firms' ability to pay in order to assess the extent to which employers share rents with their employees. This paper compares rent-sharing estimates...
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employer-employee data on 60,294 employees working in 9,849 firms over the period 1984-2001 in France, we quantify industry …
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employer-employee data on 60,294 employees working in 9,849 firms over the period 1984-2001 in France, we quantify industry …
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Many firms offer employees a remuneration package that links pay to performance as a means of motivation. It also improves efficiency and reduces turnover and absenteeism. The effects on productivity depend on the type of scheme employed (individual or group performance) and its design...
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