This paper derives, and then estimates, a model of employment where unions and firms bargain over wages and possibly employment, and efficiency wage considerations may be important. It illustrates the difficulties associated in interpreting many existing attempts to discriminate between alternative models. The results (based on over 200 U.K. firms) suggest that employment is negatively related to the firm's own wage and the change in the own wage relative to outside opportunities. The latter may be an efficiency wage effect. Various financial factors are also seen to have a significant effect on employment
This thesis is an econometric investigation of wage inequality in the UK. It consists of three piece...
We analyse the impact of labour turnover on profits. We extend the efficiency wage model of Salop (1...
This paper attempts to assess the relative importance of firm-specific factors (i.e., insider forces...
This paper derives and then estimates a model of employment where unions and firms bargain over wage...
This paper explores the nature of inter-industry wage differentials that are not explained by person...
This paper explores the nature of inter-industry wage differentials that are not explained by person...
A sample of British firms with diverse sharing arrangements is used to investigate the effects of pr...
Few explanations of the changing employment structures of industrialised countries have omitted some...
Recent work on the economic effects of minimum wages has stressed that the standard economic model, ...
Few explanations of the changing employment structures of industrialised countries have omitted some...
This paper attempts to assess the relative importance of firm-specific factors (i.e., insider forces...
Recent work on the economic effects of minimum wages has stressed that the standard economic model, ...
In this paper we propose a test that discriminates among alternative models of bargaining for wages ...
A long-running debate in labour economics concerns the interpretation of industry and occupational w...
A new data set isolates the behaviour of the International Woodworkers of America and the British Co...
This thesis is an econometric investigation of wage inequality in the UK. It consists of three piece...
We analyse the impact of labour turnover on profits. We extend the efficiency wage model of Salop (1...
This paper attempts to assess the relative importance of firm-specific factors (i.e., insider forces...
This paper derives and then estimates a model of employment where unions and firms bargain over wage...
This paper explores the nature of inter-industry wage differentials that are not explained by person...
This paper explores the nature of inter-industry wage differentials that are not explained by person...
A sample of British firms with diverse sharing arrangements is used to investigate the effects of pr...
Few explanations of the changing employment structures of industrialised countries have omitted some...
Recent work on the economic effects of minimum wages has stressed that the standard economic model, ...
Few explanations of the changing employment structures of industrialised countries have omitted some...
This paper attempts to assess the relative importance of firm-specific factors (i.e., insider forces...
Recent work on the economic effects of minimum wages has stressed that the standard economic model, ...
In this paper we propose a test that discriminates among alternative models of bargaining for wages ...
A long-running debate in labour economics concerns the interpretation of industry and occupational w...
A new data set isolates the behaviour of the International Woodworkers of America and the British Co...
This thesis is an econometric investigation of wage inequality in the UK. It consists of three piece...
We analyse the impact of labour turnover on profits. We extend the efficiency wage model of Salop (1...
This paper attempts to assess the relative importance of firm-specific factors (i.e., insider forces...