Abstract:Beginning in the 1970s and continuing to the present, economists have examined the pay of public sector employees. Usually, an attempt is made to compare the compensation of public employees at various levels of government to workers in the private sector who are believed to be comparable. Of the many studies done, there is substantial variation in the operational meaning of comparable. Nonetheless, the general finding is that public employees on average receive rents or, stated otherwise, are overcompensated … Show more
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