Empirical evidence from agricultural labor markets is consistent with efficiency-wage theory and inconsistent with several alternative explanations. According to this theory, the higher wage or deferred payment (benefits) that direct-hire growers pay relative to that of farm labor contractors is an efficiency wage. Growers use this extra compensation to lower their monitoring expenses and reduce shirking by workers. Copyright 2002, Oxford University Press.
In this paper, we argue that, as an enforcement mechanism, efficiency wages are intrinsically inferi...
There is a need to evaluate United States farm policy relative to its objective of raising farm fami...
WP 2001-16 August 2001JEL Classification Codes: F16; J58This paper goes beyond orthodox consideratio...
Empirical evidence from agricultural labor markets is consistent with efficiency-wage theory and inc...
Efficiency wage theories argue that firms induce their employees to work in a more disciplined way b...
Efficiency wage theories argue that firms induce their employees to work in a more disciplined way b...
The first part of this paper presents a simple labor supply and production model wherein farmers wit...
Most of the empirical literature in this area tends to analyze labor allocation decisions of economi...
Economic theory suggests several possible mechanisms through which direct govern-ment farm payments ...
Many workers receive pay based on subjectively assessed performance, yet the shirking model of effic...
Many workers receive pay based on subjectively assessed performance, yet the shirking model of effic...
Wages affect productivity and non-wage costs with important labor market implications. Efficiency wa...
Traditional wage theory predicts that employers maximize profits by hiring labor up to the point tha...
This paper examines differences in pay for equally skilled workers in different industries. The majo...
Studies of the efficiency of redistribution through agricultural commodity markets have focused on t...
In this paper, we argue that, as an enforcement mechanism, efficiency wages are intrinsically inferi...
There is a need to evaluate United States farm policy relative to its objective of raising farm fami...
WP 2001-16 August 2001JEL Classification Codes: F16; J58This paper goes beyond orthodox consideratio...
Empirical evidence from agricultural labor markets is consistent with efficiency-wage theory and inc...
Efficiency wage theories argue that firms induce their employees to work in a more disciplined way b...
Efficiency wage theories argue that firms induce their employees to work in a more disciplined way b...
The first part of this paper presents a simple labor supply and production model wherein farmers wit...
Most of the empirical literature in this area tends to analyze labor allocation decisions of economi...
Economic theory suggests several possible mechanisms through which direct govern-ment farm payments ...
Many workers receive pay based on subjectively assessed performance, yet the shirking model of effic...
Many workers receive pay based on subjectively assessed performance, yet the shirking model of effic...
Wages affect productivity and non-wage costs with important labor market implications. Efficiency wa...
Traditional wage theory predicts that employers maximize profits by hiring labor up to the point tha...
This paper examines differences in pay for equally skilled workers in different industries. The majo...
Studies of the efficiency of redistribution through agricultural commodity markets have focused on t...
In this paper, we argue that, as an enforcement mechanism, efficiency wages are intrinsically inferi...
There is a need to evaluate United States farm policy relative to its objective of raising farm fami...
WP 2001-16 August 2001JEL Classification Codes: F16; J58This paper goes beyond orthodox consideratio...