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Lazear and Co-authors' Study on Employment Rents and Productivity During a Recession

A study by economist Edward Lazear and his co-authors provides a practical example of the incentive power of employment rents, often highlighted as a case study for how economists learn from empirical facts. Lazear, a former economic adviser to US President George W. Bush, and his team researched a single technology services firm across 12 US states from 2006 to 2010. The study aimed to understand how the 2008 global financial crisis affected the firm's labor productivity and the behavior of its employees and managers during this severe recession. The findings from this research are frequently used as a basis for analyzing related economic questions.

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