企业道德败坏的员工成本

Christiane Szerman
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本文研究了一项日益流行的反腐败政策——企业禁令或黑名单——以了解披露非法企业行为和对这些行为的制裁如何影响企业和工人的结果。我利用了巴西2014年实施的一项独特的政策变化,对腐败公司实施了更严厉的惩罚。我将2014年至2016年期间被公开禁入的公司与详细匹配的雇主-雇员行政数据结合起来。使用匹配的差异中的差异方法,我发现,失业与就业大幅下降和退出正规部门的可能性增加有关。我还记录了工人的年收入在失去律师资格后下降了大约26%。这些影响是由政府合同收入的损失造成的。声誉的影响是有限的,因为以前在被禁止的公司工作的工人只会经历很小的收入损失。调查结果揭示了当雇主被禁止衡量反腐行动的后果时,工人所付出的代价。
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The Employee Costs of Corporate Debarment
This paper studies an increasingly popular anti-corruption policy --- corporate debarment or blacklisting --- to understand how both disclosing illicit corporate practices and the sanctions for these practices affect firm and worker outcomes. I exploit a unique policy change in Brazil, implemented in 2014, that imposed stricter penalties for corrupt firms. I combine the universe of firms that were publicly debarred between 2014 and 2016 with detailed matched employer-employee administrative data. Using a matched difference-in-differences approach, I find that debarment is associated with a sizable decline in employment and an increase in the probability of exiting the formal sector. I also document that workers' annual earnings fall by about 26 percent after debarment. The impacts are driven by lost revenues from government contracts. Reputational effects are limited as workers who have previously worked in debarred firms only experience small earnings losses. The results shed light on the costs to workers when their employers are debarred in weighing the consequences of corruption crackdown.
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