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The long-term impact of globalization, outsourcing, and technological change on workers is increasingly being studied by economists. At the nexus of labor economics, industry studies, and industrial organization, The Analysis of Firms and Employees p
Autor:
Edward P. Lazear, Kathryn L. Shaw
The distribution of income, the rate of pay raises, and the mobility of employees is crucial to understanding labor economics. Although research abounds on the distribution of wages across individuals in the economy, wage differentials within firms r
Autor:
Donald John Roberts, Kathryn L. Shaw
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SSRN Electronic Journal.
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SSRN Electronic Journal.
Autor:
Kathryn L. Shaw, Anders Sørensen
Publikováno v:
Labour Economics. 77:102033
The primary goal of this paper is to show that a young entrepreneur, or one who first opens a firm in his or her mid-20s to early 30s, can learn and invest over time to run new, more successful firms with higher productivity and sales. It has been sh
Publikováno v:
Journal of Labor Economics. 36:S133-S181
Being hired into a job depends not only on one’s own skill but also on that of other applicants. When another able applicant applies, a well-suited worker may be forced into unemployment or into accepting an inferior job. A model of this process de
Autor:
Edward P. Lazear, Kathryn L. Shaw
Publikováno v:
Journal of Labor Economics. 36:S1-S12
Autor:
Kathryn L. Shaw
A good boss can have a substantial positive effect on the productivity of a typical worker. While much has been written about the peer effects of working with good peers, the effects of working with good bosses appear much more substantial. A good bo
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https://hdl.handle.net/10419/193437
https://hdl.handle.net/10419/193437
Autor:
Kathryn L. Shaw, Francine Lafontaine
Publikováno v:
Journal of Labor Economics. 34:S217-S254
Among typical entrepreneurs, is serial entrepreneurship common? Is the serial entrepreneur more likely to succeed? If so, why? These questions are addressed using data on all establishments started between 1990 and 2011 to sell retail goods and servi
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ILR Review. 68:633-665
With malls, franchise strips and big-box retailers increasingly dotting the landscape, there is concern that middle-class jobs in manufacturing in the U.S. are being replaced by minimum wage jobs in retail. Retail jobs have spread, while manufacturin