In this paper we offer new evidence on the impact of British privatisations on wages in five selected industries: gas, electricity, water supply, railways and air transport. For the above sectors we construct long time-series of different measures of labour earnings, spanning from 1970 to 2002, taken from the ONS New Earnings Survey (NES). The use of an homogeneous source allows us to compare privatisation experiences quite different between each other. Mainstream privatisation theories suggest that under state ownership workers earn high wages because of unionisation and soft budget constraints, therefore privatisations should reduce wages for employees. We find instead that privatisation has permanent negative effects on real wages only i...
Whether the transfer of ownership rights to the private sector leads to a decline or increase in wag...
We estimate the effects of privatization on firm-level wages and employment in four transition econo...
We estimate the effects of privatization on firm-level wages and employment in four transition econo...
In this paper we give new evidence on the impact of British privatisation on wages in selected indus...
This paper analyses the evolution of labour productivity and its sources in Electricity and Gas, Pos...
Labor’s share of GDP in most OECD countries has declined over the last two decades. Some authors hav...
We investigate the wage effects of privatization using person-level firm-based panel datasets from o...
Labor's share of GDP in most OECD countries has declined over the last two decades. Some authors hav...
Some authors have suggested that deregulation of product and labour markets is responsible for the d...
We examine the impact of privatisation on wage formation in unionised labour markets. Using longitud...
The privatization carried out under the Thatcher and Major governments in Britain has been widely (a...
This paper estimates the effects of privatization on worker separations and wages using retrospectiv...
If any one policy has characterised the Conservative government in Britain since 1979 it is privatiz...
We examine the impact of privatisation on wage formation in unionised labour markets. Using longitud...
Privatisierung, Theorie, Empirische Methode, Privatization, Theory, Empirical method
Whether the transfer of ownership rights to the private sector leads to a decline or increase in wag...
We estimate the effects of privatization on firm-level wages and employment in four transition econo...
We estimate the effects of privatization on firm-level wages and employment in four transition econo...
In this paper we give new evidence on the impact of British privatisation on wages in selected indus...
This paper analyses the evolution of labour productivity and its sources in Electricity and Gas, Pos...
Labor’s share of GDP in most OECD countries has declined over the last two decades. Some authors hav...
We investigate the wage effects of privatization using person-level firm-based panel datasets from o...
Labor's share of GDP in most OECD countries has declined over the last two decades. Some authors hav...
Some authors have suggested that deregulation of product and labour markets is responsible for the d...
We examine the impact of privatisation on wage formation in unionised labour markets. Using longitud...
The privatization carried out under the Thatcher and Major governments in Britain has been widely (a...
This paper estimates the effects of privatization on worker separations and wages using retrospectiv...
If any one policy has characterised the Conservative government in Britain since 1979 it is privatiz...
We examine the impact of privatisation on wage formation in unionised labour markets. Using longitud...
Privatisierung, Theorie, Empirische Methode, Privatization, Theory, Empirical method
Whether the transfer of ownership rights to the private sector leads to a decline or increase in wag...
We estimate the effects of privatization on firm-level wages and employment in four transition econo...
We estimate the effects of privatization on firm-level wages and employment in four transition econo...