Using German establishment-level data, this paper analyses whether wages respond to firm-specific profitability conditions. Particular emphasis is given to the question of whether the extent of rent-sharing varies with collective bargaining coverage. In this context, two conflicting hypotheses are tested. The first one asserts that unions exploit their bargaining power at the firm-level and appropriate a larger share of rents than the bargaining parties in uncovered firms. The second one states that unions favour a compressed intra-industry wage structure and suppress the responsiveness of wages to firm-specific profitability conditions.\ The empirical analysis provides strong support for the second hypothesis. While pooled OLS es...
Using a large linked employer-employee data set, this paper presents new evidence on the collective ...
Using a linked employer-employee data set, this paper analyses the relation-ship between \u85rm-pro\...
Using linked employer-employee data from the German Structure of Earnings Survey 2001, this paper pr...
Using German establishment-level data, this paper analyses whether wages respond to firm-specific p...
This paper analyses whether wages in Germany respond to firm-specific profitability conditions. Part...
This paper analyses whether wages in Germany respond to firm-specific profitability conditions. Part...
This paper analyses whether wages in Germany respond to firm-specific profitability conditions. Part...
Using a linked employer-employee data set, this paper analyses the relationship between firm-profita...
This paper analyses whether wages in Germany respond to firm-specific profitability conditions. Part...
Using a linked employer-employee data set, this paper analyses the relationship between firm-profita...
Using a linked employer-employee data set, this paper analyses the relationship between firm-profita...
Using Belgian linked employer-employee data, we examine how collective bargaining arrangements affec...
Many biases plague the analysis of whether employers share rents with their employees, unlike what i...
Using a linked employer-employee dataset, this paper analyses the relationship between firm profitab...
This article provides evidence of rent sharing from orthogonal directions by exploiting different di...
Using a large linked employer-employee data set, this paper presents new evidence on the collective ...
Using a linked employer-employee data set, this paper analyses the relation-ship between \u85rm-pro\...
Using linked employer-employee data from the German Structure of Earnings Survey 2001, this paper pr...
Using German establishment-level data, this paper analyses whether wages respond to firm-specific p...
This paper analyses whether wages in Germany respond to firm-specific profitability conditions. Part...
This paper analyses whether wages in Germany respond to firm-specific profitability conditions. Part...
This paper analyses whether wages in Germany respond to firm-specific profitability conditions. Part...
Using a linked employer-employee data set, this paper analyses the relationship between firm-profita...
This paper analyses whether wages in Germany respond to firm-specific profitability conditions. Part...
Using a linked employer-employee data set, this paper analyses the relationship between firm-profita...
Using a linked employer-employee data set, this paper analyses the relationship between firm-profita...
Using Belgian linked employer-employee data, we examine how collective bargaining arrangements affec...
Many biases plague the analysis of whether employers share rents with their employees, unlike what i...
Using a linked employer-employee dataset, this paper analyses the relationship between firm profitab...
This article provides evidence of rent sharing from orthogonal directions by exploiting different di...
Using a large linked employer-employee data set, this paper presents new evidence on the collective ...
Using a linked employer-employee data set, this paper analyses the relation-ship between \u85rm-pro\...
Using linked employer-employee data from the German Structure of Earnings Survey 2001, this paper pr...