The productivity effects of employee ownership within command economies: Evidence from Poland |
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Authors: | Derek C. Jones |
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Abstract: | The effects of employee ownership, broadly defined, are estimated for a sample of Polish producer co-operatives in three industries during 1976-8, i.e. when Poland was a centrally planned economy. The results indicate that, in general, increasing either worker participation in control and/or in economic returns provides positive effects on productivity. The pattern of the different effects of employee ownership varies significantly across sectors. This new evidence strongly suggests that workers within Soviet-type economies are responsive to economic incentives. Together with existing theoretical and empirical evidence for both Eastern and Western European firms, the findings suggest a larger role for employee ownership than typically either currently exists or that is under serious consideration in most restructuring economies. |
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