Are Workers in Nagasaki Over-Working without Enough Reward? -preliminary note-

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It is often said the phrase of“over-working without an enough reward”has characterized the working environment in Nagasaki or other local economy. No detailed study has shown whether this means the unfairness the workers are forced to accept or not. If not, it means the rational consequences of some factors which affect the labor market environment. Our goal in this paper is to clarify that the less favorable terms and conditions for local workers can be partly explained by the labor productivity gaps. The combination of three factors (low productivity, low wage, low labor input) gives us the partial, but useful understandings about an inactive economic activities of local areas, such as Nagasaki.

矢島邦昭教授、ガン・ジェフリー教授、岡本芳太郎教授定年退職記念号

In Honour of Prof. Kuniaki Yajima, Prof. Geoffrey C.Gunn, and Prof. Yoshitaro Okamoto

經營と經濟, 93(1-2), pp.267-285; 2013

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    經營と經濟 93 (1-2), 267-285, 2013-09-25

    長崎大学経済学会

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