Using a linked employer-employee dataset, this paper analyses the relationship between firm profitability and wages. Particular emphasis is given to the question of whether the sensitivity of wages to firm-specific rents varies with collective bargaining coverage. To address this issue, we distinguish sector- and firm-specific wage agreements and wage determination without any bargaining coverage. Our findings indicate that individual wages are positively related to firm-specific quasi-rents in the non-union sector and under firm-specific contracts. Industry-wide wage contracts, however, are associated with a significantly lower responsiveness of wages to firm-level profitability. Copyright � The editors of the "Scandinavian Journal of Econ...
Using German establishment-level data, this paper analyses whether wages respond to firm-specific p...
A central question in labor economics and macroeconomics is whether the textbook competitive model p...
How do firm-level collective agreements affect firm performance in a multi-level bargaining system? ...
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 relation-ship between \u85rm-pro\...
Using Belgian linked employer-employee data, we examine how collective bargaining arrangements affec...
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...
This paper analyses whether wages in Germany respond to firm-specific profitability conditions. Part...
The authors of this paper use detailed linked employer-employee data from a 2003 survey in Belgium t...
The microeconomic forces that influence real wages are not fully understood. This paper studies pay ...
In many European countries, the majority of workers have their wages directly defined by industry-le...
In many European countries, the majority of workers have their wages directly defined by industry-le...
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 German establishment-level data, this paper analyses whether wages respond to firm-specific p...
A central question in labor economics and macroeconomics is whether the textbook competitive model p...
How do firm-level collective agreements affect firm performance in a multi-level bargaining system? ...
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 relation-ship between \u85rm-pro\...
Using Belgian linked employer-employee data, we examine how collective bargaining arrangements affec...
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...
This paper analyses whether wages in Germany respond to firm-specific profitability conditions. Part...
The authors of this paper use detailed linked employer-employee data from a 2003 survey in Belgium t...
The microeconomic forces that influence real wages are not fully understood. This paper studies pay ...
In many European countries, the majority of workers have their wages directly defined by industry-le...
In many European countries, the majority of workers have their wages directly defined by industry-le...
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 German establishment-level data, this paper analyses whether wages respond to firm-specific p...
A central question in labor economics and macroeconomics is whether the textbook competitive model p...
How do firm-level collective agreements affect firm performance in a multi-level bargaining system? ...