Explicit versus Implicit Profit Sharing and the Determination of Wages: Microeconomic Evidence from the UK.
This paper considers the claim that explicit profit sharing reduces the marginal cost of labor. This is contrasted with the view that implicit profit sharing occurs through wage bargaining. Using a macroeconomic data set from the UK we find no evidence that the introduction of profit sharing reduces...
Main Authors: | Bhargava, S, Jenkinson, T |
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Formato: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
Publicado em: |
1995
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