Wage determination under communism and in transition: evidence from Central Europe
Basu, Swati ; Estrin, Saul ; Svejnar, Jan
Institute of Labor Economics, Bonn
IZA - Bonn
2004
20 p.
market economy ; wage determination ; wages
Czechia ; Hungary ; Poland ; Slovakia
Wages and wage payment systems
English
Bibliogr.
"Using large firm-level data sets from the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Poland and Hungary, we show that the wage behavior of firms changed considerably as these economies launched their transitions to a market system. We find evidence of worker sharing in their enterprise rents and losses at the end of the communist period in some economies and within a year after the launching of the transition, we find rent sharing in all of them. Using the Czech and Slovak data we show that the state-owned enterprises (SOEs) that existed under communism and survived allow for less worker rent-sharing than other firms. We also test for the presence of a wage curve and with the exception of Slovakia we do not find a significant association between local unemployment and wages. Finally, we do not find significant effects of firm ownership on wages."
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