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Author:Morita, H.
Title:Choice of technology and labour market consequences: an explanation of U.S.-Japanese differences
Journal:Economic Journal
2001 : JAN, VOL. 111:468, p. 29-50
Index terms:LABOUR MARKETS
USA
JAPAN
TECHNOLOGY
Language:eng
Abstract:This paper provides an explanation for U.S.-Japanese differences concerning continuous process improvement, turnover rate, and the level and firm-specificity of human capital accumulation. Connection between continuous process improvement and the firm-specificity of training causes multiplicity of equilibria. In the Japanese equilibrium, each firm conducts continuous process improvement because other firms do so, and as a consequence training provided by such a firm becomes less effective in other firms. This lowers the turnover rate, which, in turn, increases firms' incentives to train employees. In the US equilibrium, training is general, which raises the turnover rate and decreases incentives to train.
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