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The Power of Transparency: Evidence from a British Workplace Survey
Jake Rosenfeld
, Patrick Denice
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Workplace
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Financial Information
100%
Workplace Surveys
100%
Financial Disclosure
50%
Not-for-profit
50%
Power Dynamics
50%
Financial Data
50%
Productivity Level
50%
Great Britain
50%
Highest Wages
50%
Information Asymmetry
50%
Privy
50%
Liberal Market Economy
50%
Workers Wages
50%
Trends in Inequality
50%
Wage Bargaining
50%
Shift Power
50%
Workplace Employment Relations Survey
50%
Modern Workplace
50%
Workplace Characteristics
50%
Wage Stagnation
50%
Worker Characteristics
50%
Social Sciences
UK
100%
Information Asymmetry
100%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Information Asymmetry
100%
Employment Relations
100%