经济
中国
劳动经济学
首都(建筑)
工资
质量(理念)
工资份额
效率工资
生产力
宏观经济学
历史
哲学
考古
认识论
政治学
法学
作者
Harald Hau,Yi Huang,Gewei Wang
标识
DOI:10.1093/restud/rdz058
摘要
Abstract The large regional variation in minimum wage levels during the period 2002–8 in China implies that Chinese manufacturing firms experienced competitive shocks as a function of firm location and their low-wage employment share. We find that minimum wage hikes accelerate the input substitution from labour to capital, reduce employment growth and accelerate total factor productivity growth—particularly among the less productive firms under private Chinese or foreign ownership, but not among state-owned enterprises. The heterogeneous firm response to labour cost shocks can be explained by differences in management practices and suggests that management quality and competitive pressure are complementary.
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