Topics
Efficiency wage
A theory that suggests it may benefit firms to pay workers a wage higher than their marginal revenue product. Paying a higher wage improves worker morale and can lead to a high quality of people applying for new jobs as they become available.
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Minimum Wages and Unemployment
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Labour Market: Sainsbury's raises pay to £10 an hour
8th January 2022
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Efficiency Wages
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Minimum Wage and Living Wage
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Minimum Wages - Evaluation (Labour Markets)
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Trade Unions in a Monopsony Labour Market
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Amazon increases their US minimum wage to $15 an hour
5th October 2018
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Policies to Improve Labour Productivity
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Will the new National Living Wage cost jobs?
25th March 2016
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Osborne rebrands the Minimum Wage
9th July 2015
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IKEA to pay UK workers the Living Wage
20th July 2015
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Whitbread to pay the Living Wage
9th September 2015