We improve the precision of the implicit contract model test proposed by Beaudry and DiNardo (1991) . Our dataset allows us to define the exact industry and plant of a particular employment relationship, link local labor market characteristics to individual-level wages, and control for composition effects. We find evidence in favor of the spot-market model of wage setting in the whole sample, but there is significant variation across industries and education levels. In particular, the spot market matters most for low-skill workers, while the implicit contract model with one-sided limited commitment applies better to high-skill workers. Copyright © The editors of the "Scandinavian Journal of Economics" 2010 .
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A 1991 study by Paul Beaudry and John DiNardo found evidence of internal labor markets that simultan...
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A 1991 study by Paul Beaudry and John DiNardo found evidence of internal labor markets that simultan...
This paper addresses the question of how present and past labor market conditions af-fect contempora...
This paper tests whether wages in Japanese Labor market are determined by current labor market condi...
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In many European countries, sectoral bargaining agreements are automatically extended to cover all f...
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