Mandated Codetermination and Firm Performance: The Productivity Effects of German Works Councils Revisited

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  • Bernd Frick University of Witten/Herdecke

Abstract

The recent political debate about the latest reform of the German “Works Constitution Act” has led to an unprecedented increase in the public interest regarding the relative impact of alternative forms of worker participation on firm performance. Moreover, the academic discussion by labor and personnel economists has been spurred by a number of different, though closely related developments.

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2004 San Diego, CA Proceedings