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From the supplier: Firms resort to efficiency wages and compensating payments in an effort to increase work intensity among their employees. Empirical testing of efficiency wages and compensating payments can be facilitated through the use of an estimated set of structural equations. Results indicate that work intensity increases with higher efficiency wages. However, positive compensating payments do not increase labor intensity.
Citation Details Title: Wages and the intensity of labor effort: efficiency wages versus compensating payments. Author: David Fairris Publication:Southern Economic Journal (Refereed) Date: July 1, 1994 Publisher: Southern Economic Association Volume: v61 Issue: n1 Page: p149(12)