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Good and Bad Institutions: Is the Debate Over? Cross-Country Firm-Level Evidence from the Textile Industry
institutional quality production efficiency stochastic frontier model
2012/11/1
Using firm-level data from nine developing countries we demonstrate that (a) certain institutions like restrictive labour market regulations that are considered to be bad for economic growth might be ...
The Transplantability Debate Revisited:Can European Social Partnership Be Exported to Australia?
Transplantability Debate European Social Partnership Australia
2009/11/6
This article explores whether European laws providing workers
with rights to participate in business restructuring decisions affecting
the workplace could provide the basis for legal reform in Austr...
Individual Accounts for Social Security Reform:International Perspectives on the U.S. Debate
Social Security Reform International Perspectives U.S. Debate
2009/11/6
During the past decade, few issues have caused more ink to spill
or more trees to fall than Social Security. This outpouring of analysis,
critique, and often impassioned polemics seemed to originate...
Nonwage characteristics of jobs play a role in employment decisions. Workers often trade wages for job security, status, and other job attributes. This article discusses the effect of nonwage attr...
The public-private pay debate:what do the data show?
Occupational Compensation Survey Program public-private pay
2009/4/27
Although the average wage is higher for workers in State and local governments, professional and administrative workers typically earn more in the private sector. This article examines the current lit...
Because average wages are higher in manufacturing than in services, some observers view employment shifts to services as shifts from 'good' to 'bad' jobs. However, a deeper assessment reveals that, wi...