Daniel M. G. Raff
University of Pennsylvania
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Journal of Labor Economics | 1987
Daniel M. G. Raff; Lawrence H. Summers
We examine Henry Fords introduction of the five-dollar day in 1914 in an effort to evaluate the relevance of efficiency wage theories of wage and employment determination. We conclude that the Ford experience strongly supports the relevance of these theories. Fords decision to increase wages dramatically is most plausibly the consequence of labor problems of the kind efficiency wage theorists stress. The structure of the five-dollar day program is consistent with the predictions of efficiency wage theories. There is vivid evidence that the introduction of the five-dollar day resulted in substantial queues for Ford jobs. Significant increases in Ford productivity and profits accompanied the new regime.
The American Historical Review | 2003
Naomi R. Lamoreaux; Daniel M. G. Raff; Peter Temin
Strategic Management Journal | 2000
Daniel M. G. Raff
NBER Books | 1998
Naomi R. Lamoreaux; Daniel M. G. Raff; Peter Temin
National Bureau of Economic Research | 1995
Daniel M. G. Raff; Manuel Trajtenberg
Journal of Political Economy | 1996
Amy L. Bertin; Timothy F. Bresnahan; Daniel M. G. Raff
Enterprise and Society | 2004
Naomi R. Lamoreaux; Daniel M. G. Raff; Peter Temin
Business History | 2008
Naomi R. Lamoreaux; Daniel M. G. Raff; Peter Temin
Archive | 1995
Naomi R. Lamoreaux; Daniel M. G. Raff
Enterprise and Society | 2013
Daniel M. G. Raff