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Title: Contract Violations, Neighborhood Effects, and Wage Arrears in Russia
Keywords: A12
B52
P37
J30
O17
P31
K42
L14
ddc:330
wage arrears
contract violation
neighborhood effect
social interactions
multiple equilibria
network externality
strategic complementarity
Lohn
Verbindlichkeiten
Vergütungssystem
Nachbarschaftsökonomie
Übergangswirtschaft
Spieltheorie
Schätzung
Russland
Lohnrückstände
Issue Date: 16-Oct-2013
Publisher: 
Description: We present a model of neighborhood effects in wage payment delays. Positive feedback arises because each employer?s arrears affect the late payment costs faced by other firms in the same local labor market, resulting in a strategic complementarity in the practice. The model is estimated on panel data for workers and firms in Russia, facilitating identification through the use of a rich set of covariates and fixed effects at the level of the employee, the employer, and the local labor market. We also exploit a policy intervention affecting public sector workers that provides an instrumental variable to estimate the endogenous reaction in the non-public sector. Consistently across specifications, the estimated reaction function displays strongly positive neighborhood effects, and the estimates of four feedback loops – operating through worker quits, effort, strikes, and legal penalties – imply that costs of delays are attenuated by neighborhood arrears. We also study a nonlinear case exhibiting two stable equilibria: a ?punctual payment equilibrium? and a ?late payment equilibrium.? The estimates imply that the theoretical conditions for multiple equilibria under symmetric local labor market competition are satisfied in our data.
URI: http://koha.mediu.edu.my:8181/xmlui/handle/10419/20444
Other Identifiers: http://hdl.handle.net/10419/20444
ppn:390563285
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