Wages, employment, and capital in capitalist and worker-owned firms
Pencavel, John ; Pistaferri, Luigi ; Schivardi, Fabiano
Industrial & Labor Relations Review
2006
60
1
Oct.
23-44
capital resources ; comparison ; cooperative ; employment ; private enterprise ; statistics ; wages
Employment
English
Bibliogr.
"The authors investigate how worker-owned and capitalist enterprises differ with respect to wages, employment, and capital in Italy, the market economy with the greatest incidence of worker-owned and worker-managed firms. Estimates calculated using a matched employer-worker panel data set for the years 1982-94 largely corroborate the implications of orthodox behavioral models of the two types of enterprise. Co-ops had 14% lower wages than capitalist enterprises, on average; more volatile wages; and less volatile employment. Given the quality of the data set analyzed, the authors argue, these results can be regarded as having broad generality"
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