L‘Università Commerciale Luigi Bocconi, Italy, and IZA, Germany
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Professor of Economics, and Dean for Research, Bocconi University, Italy
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Labor economics, political economics, transition economics
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PhD Economics, New York University, 1990
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Perverse effects of two-tier wage bargaining structures
Two-tier wage bargaining fails to link wages more closely to productivity and increases allocative inefficiencies
Tito Boeri, January 2015Debate over labor market flexibility focuses mainly on firing costs, while largely ignoring wage determination and the need for collective bargaining reform. Most countries affected by the euro debt crisis have two-tier bargaining structures in which plant-level bargaining supplements national or industrywide (multi-employer) agreements, taking the pay agreement established at the multi-employer level as a floor. Two-tier structures were intended to link pay more closely to productivity and to allow wages to adjust downward during economic downturns, while preventing excessive earning dispersion. However, these structures seem to fail precisely on these grounds.MoreLess