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Managers and Wage Policies
Authors:Paulo Bastos  Natália P Monteiro
Institution:1. Research Department, Inter‐American Development Bank, 1300 New York Avenue NW, Stop E 1003, Washington, DC 20577;2. pbastos@iadb.org;3. Department of Economics and NIPE, School of Economics and Management, University of Minho, Campus de Gualtar, 4700 Braga, Portugal;4. n.monteiro@eeg.uminho.pt
Abstract:Do individual top managers matter for wages and wage policies? Are there general differences in “style” among managers with respect to worker compensation? To shed light on these questions, we exploit a large panel dataset from Portugal that allows us to match workers, firms, and managers, and follow the movements of the latter across different firms over time. While accounting for the effect of worker and firm heterogeneity, we estimate the role of top manager fixed effects in determining wages and wage policies. The estimates suggest that (i) top managers have a significant influence on wages and wage policies; (ii) there exists different managerial “styles”; and (iii) managers’ (observable) attributes matter for worker compensation.
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