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Topic: Labor Productivity

Sound labor market policies require a clear understanding of how worker productivity relates to observed wage levels. Productivity can vary significantly across different age groups, educational backgrounds, and industry sectors. For instance, evaluating the appropriateness of Thailand’s new minimum wage policy necessitates examining whether the wages of low-income workers align with their productivity. Similarly, policy decisions concerning a uniform extension of the retirement age must consider whether older workers sustain productivity levels comparable to their younger counterparts. If wages exceed productivity for certain groups, particularly older workers, firms may face difficulties in continuing to employ them.

Potential research topics

  1. How to decouple wage and productivity levels at the individual levels?
  2. Do productivities decline with age?

Examples of related research

Coviello, D., Deserranno, E., & Persico, N. (2022). Minimum Wage and Individual Worker Productivity: Evidence from a Large US Retailer. Journal of Political Economy, 130(9), 2315–2360.
Fang, H., & Qiu, X. (2023). Golden Ages: A Tale of the Labor Markets in China and the United States. Journal of Political Economy Macroeconomics, 1(4), 665–706.
Greenspon, J., Stansbury, A. M., & Summers, L. H. (2021). Productivity and Pay in the US and Canada (NBER Working Paper No. 29548). National Bureau of Economic Research.

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