We use matched firm - worker panel data from France and Norway to consider observationally equivalent alternatives to the hypothesis that firms share product market rents with their workers in the form of higher wages. After documenting the main stylized fact, we find that neither the main statistical explanations (group effects in residuals and measurement error) nor sectoral shocks seem to be responsible for the observed correlation. Statistical-economic explanations (endogeneity of profits, omitted variable biases in terms of individual productive characteristics) are slightly more successful, as instrumentation reduces the significance level in France to 89% (via an increase in the standard error of the estimate). The most complete mode...
Also presented at the Institute for Social Research, York University workshop on Research with Emplo...
Also presented at the Institute for Social Research, York University workshop on Research with Emplo...
Also presented at the Institute for Social Research, York University workshop on Research with Emplo...
Abstract and keywords also in FrenchWe use matched firm - worker panel data from France and Norway t...
Invited presentation at the Aarhus School of Business.We use matched firm-worker panel data from Fra...
Invited presentation at the Aarhus School of Business.We use matched firm-worker panel data from Fra...
Invited presentation at the Aarhus School of Business.We use matched firm-worker panel data from Fra...
Invited presentation at the Aarhus School of Business.We use matched firm-worker panel data from Fra...
Invited presentation at the Aarhus School of Business.We use matched firm-worker panel data from Fra...
Invited presentation at the Aarhus School of Business.We use matched firm-worker panel data from Fra...
Invited presentation at the Aarhus School of Business.We use matched firm-worker panel data from Fra...
Invited presentation at the Aarhus School of Business.We use matched firm-worker panel data from Fra...
Invited presentation at the Aarhus School of Business.We use matched firm-worker panel data from Fra...
Also presented at the Institute for Social Research, York University workshop on Research with Emplo...
Also presented at the Institute for Social Research, York University workshop on Research with Emplo...
Also presented at the Institute for Social Research, York University workshop on Research with Emplo...
Also presented at the Institute for Social Research, York University workshop on Research with Emplo...
Also presented at the Institute for Social Research, York University workshop on Research with Emplo...
Abstract and keywords also in FrenchWe use matched firm - worker panel data from France and Norway t...
Invited presentation at the Aarhus School of Business.We use matched firm-worker panel data from Fra...
Invited presentation at the Aarhus School of Business.We use matched firm-worker panel data from Fra...
Invited presentation at the Aarhus School of Business.We use matched firm-worker panel data from Fra...
Invited presentation at the Aarhus School of Business.We use matched firm-worker panel data from Fra...
Invited presentation at the Aarhus School of Business.We use matched firm-worker panel data from Fra...
Invited presentation at the Aarhus School of Business.We use matched firm-worker panel data from Fra...
Invited presentation at the Aarhus School of Business.We use matched firm-worker panel data from Fra...
Invited presentation at the Aarhus School of Business.We use matched firm-worker panel data from Fra...
Invited presentation at the Aarhus School of Business.We use matched firm-worker panel data from Fra...
Also presented at the Institute for Social Research, York University workshop on Research with Emplo...
Also presented at the Institute for Social Research, York University workshop on Research with Emplo...
Also presented at the Institute for Social Research, York University workshop on Research with Emplo...
Also presented at the Institute for Social Research, York University workshop on Research with Emplo...
Also presented at the Institute for Social Research, York University workshop on Research with Emplo...