2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.worlddev.2020.104875
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The wage-productivity nexus in the world factory economy

Abstract: This paper highlights new findings on the wage-productivity nexus in the World Factory Economy. After presenting the long-run macro-elasticity characterizing the phase of Chinese economic development since the eighties, we look at the wage-productivity nexus from a micro level perspective using a detailed firm-level dataset covering the period of ownership restructuring (1998-2007). A few results are quite robust under different estimation strategies. First, throughout the impressive Chinese economic miracle, … Show more

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“…Overall, Tables 6, 7, 8 and 9 confirm the existence of a gap between productivity and pay in all four industries. This gap is in line with previous studies (Anderson, 2007;Bildirici, Alp, 2008;Pessoa, Van Reenen, 2012;Van Biesebroeck, 2015;Serrano, 2016;Ravikumar, Shao, 2016;ILO, 2016;Brill et al, 2017;Stansbury, Summers, 2017;Dosi et al, 2020;Schröder, 2020;Ioan, Ioan, 2020). The results also tell us that despite that gap, the link between productivity and compensation is not broken.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
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“…Overall, Tables 6, 7, 8 and 9 confirm the existence of a gap between productivity and pay in all four industries. This gap is in line with previous studies (Anderson, 2007;Bildirici, Alp, 2008;Pessoa, Van Reenen, 2012;Van Biesebroeck, 2015;Serrano, 2016;Ravikumar, Shao, 2016;ILO, 2016;Brill et al, 2017;Stansbury, Summers, 2017;Dosi et al, 2020;Schröder, 2020;Ioan, Ioan, 2020). The results also tell us that despite that gap, the link between productivity and compensation is not broken.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…Further, the transnational dimension of the dataset, the specific characteristics of a customs union such as the EU, and the range of empirical tools used add to the novelty of the paper. The results confirm the existence of a gap between those two variables as mentioned in previous studies (Anderson, 2007;Bildirici, Alp, 2008;Pessoa, Van Reenen, 2012;Van Biesebroeck, 2015;Serrano, 2016;Ravikumar, Shao, 2016;ILO, 2016;Brill et al, 2017;Stansbury, Summers, 2017;Dosi et al, 2020;Schröder, 2020;Ioan, Ioan, 2020). The findings also tell us that despite that gap, the link between productivity and pay is not broken.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
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“…Since very little of the literature has investigated the impact of EW on the productivity of the microfinance industry, we have relied on the existing contributions from other sectors (e.g., Dosi et al, 2020). Based on the intuition of EW and productivity hypothesis, we considered the following econometric model: …”
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confidence: 99%
“…2.We have considered a specific measure of labor productivity (output and total labor force ratio) rather than a more general total factor productivity (TFP) in accordance to other similar studies in the literature (Dosi et al, 2020). …”
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confidence: 99%