工人对隐性合同菜单的反应

Worker Response to a Menu of Implicit Contracts

ILR Review · 1982
被引 7
ABS 3

中文导读

研究工人如何在隐性合同菜单中权衡收入水平与收入稳定性,发现风险规避者倾向于选择低工资低风险的职业,并间接支持了递增相对风险厌恶假设。

Abstract

The literature on implicit contracts between workers and firms suggests that workers face a variety of such contracts, allowing each to choose the optimal trade-off between earnings level and earnings stability.This study tests some implications of that theory through an examination of the risk behavior of individual heads of households.The data source is the University of Michigan Panel Study of Income Dynamics, which includes a measure of the worker's taste for risk avoidance.Additionally, several predictions derived from Arrow's postulate of increasing relative risk aversion are examined.The results confirm a tendency of risk-averse individuals to choose jobs offering lower wages and lower financial risk.The results also provide indirect support for Arrow's postulate.The paper's findings suggest that studies of the earnings effects of discrimination may possibly understate those effects, just as studies of the value of a human life may understate that value.A NUMBER of articles appeared almost /vsimultaneously in 1974-75 on the subject of implicit contracts between workers and firms.'All sought to provide a rationale based on utility-maximizing be-•

隐性合同理论劳动经济学风险规避收入稳定性