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在本文中,我们使用来自丹麦的匹配雇主-雇员数据来分析企业生产率冲击传递给工人工资的程度。我们数据集的丰富性使我们能够分别研究继续工作和不继续工作的工人(转换者),纠正选择,并调查在狭窄的人口群体中传递如何变化。我们的研究结果表明,企业冲击对工人工资的传导程度比以前的研究报告要大得多。平均而言,企业层面的全要素生产率每增加一个标准差,其年薪就会增加3.0%(普通工人的年薪为1500美元)。此外,我们发现,相对于留在同一家公司的工人,生产率冲击对转行工人工资增长的影响更大。最后,我们发现生产率冲击对不同收入水平、年龄、行业和在不同生产率水平企业工作的工人工资的传导存在很大差异。在本文的第二部分中,我们估计了一个收入的随机过程,该过程捕捉到了企业层面冲击与工人工资传导之间关系的显著特征。然后,我们将估计的随机过程嵌入到不完全市场的生命周期消费储蓄模型中,以评估我们在数据中观察到的企业TFP冲击对工人工资的传递对福利和分配的影响。
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Heterogeneous Passthrough from TFP to Wages
In this paper, we use matched employer-employee data from Denmark to analyze the extent to which firms’ productivity shocks are passed to workers wages. The richness of our dataset allows us to separately study continuing and non-continuing workers (switchers), to correct for selection, and to investigate how the passthrough varies across narrow population groups. Our results show a much larger degree of passthrough from firms’ shocks to workers’ wages than reported in previous research. On average, an increase of one standard deviation in firm-level TFP commands an increase of 3.0% in annual wages ($1500 USD for the average worker). Furthermore, we find that the effect of productivity shocks on wage growth for switchers is of larger magnitude relative to workers that stay in the same firm. Finally, we find large differences in the passthrough of productivity shocks to wages for workers of different income levels, ages, industries, and working in firms of different productivity levels. In the second part of our paper, we estimate a stochastic process of income that captures the salient features of the relation between firm-level shocks and the passthrough to workers' wages. We then embed the estimated stochastic process into a life-cycle consumption savings model with incomplete markets in order to evaluate the welfare and distributional implications of the passthrough from firm's TFP shocks to worker's wages we observe in the data.
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