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December 16, 2024

CEO pay disclosure drives wage inequality

Transparency laws may unintentionally widen the gap between top earners and everyone else

  • CEO compensation
  • income inequality
  • wage bargaining
  • wage disclosure
  • Agata Maida
  • Vincenzo Pezone
Research

September 12, 2014

Chinese imports push low-skilled Norwegians into unemployment

China’s rise to global economic power has had a major impact on the recent globalization process. In 2009, China became […]

  • China
  • employment
  • export
  • globalization
  • import
  • industry
  • manufactoring
  • Norway
  • trade
  • unemployment
  • wage bargaining
  • Kjell G. Salvanes
  • Ragnhild Balsvik
  • Sissel Jensen
Research

September 13, 2013

Men earn more because they negotiate better

Women have been found to do worse when it comes to negotiating their salaries: first, because they renegotiate less, and, […]

  • discrimination
  • gender pay gap
  • gender wage gap
  • Portugal
  • wage
  • wage bargaining
  • wage premium
  • Ana Rute Cardoso
  • David Card
  • Patrick Kline
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May 27, 2013

Workers bear most of the corporate tax burden

Do higher corporate taxes reduce wages? While this question has heavily been discussed in economics since the 1960s, compelling empirical […]

  • corporate taxation
  • Germany
  • Gewerbesteuer
  • incidence
  • local taxation
  • public poliy
  • wage bargaining
  • Andreas Peichl
  • Clemens Fuest
  • Sebastian Siegloch

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