Intertemporal substitution and labour supply of Bosnian SME's

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Our paper aims at testing the intertemporal substitution hypothesis (ISH) for small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in Bosnia and Herzegovina. The hypothesis predicts a positive relationship between the hours worked and the transitory changes in wages. We tested the hypothesis using the data on the daily income and worked hours collected via the survey questionnaire among small entrepreneurs in North-Western Bosnia and Herzegovina. The estimated wage elasticities turned out to be positive and different from zero, according to which it appears that the hypothesis of negative wage elasticities was not backed up by the empirical evidence. Our findings imply that the intertemporal labour substitution hypothesis found evidence and that we can reject the daily targeting hypothesis. We also argue that Bosnian entrepreneurs tend to pursue profits across working days because their main motive for running a business is the accumulation of capital and wealth, so that they follow the pattern of intertemporal labour substitution. The findings can be explained by an unfavourable business climate in Bosnia and Herzegovina, which is a result of a long-lasting transition process the country is still undergoing.

Tytuł
Intertemporal substitution and labour supply of Bosnian SME's
Twórca
Šabić-Lipovača Ada
Słowa kluczowe
labour supply; elasticity; daily targeting; SMEs
Słowa kluczowe
podaż pracy; elastyczność; dzienne kierowanie; małe i średnie przedsiębiorstwo
Współtwórca
Strielkowski Wadim
Bilan Yuriy ORCID 0000-0003-0268-009X
Data
2016
Typ zasobu
artykuł
Źródło
Amfiteatru Economic Journal, 2016, vol.18 iss. 43, s. 634-653.
Język
angielski
Prawa autorskie
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Kategorie
Publikacje pracowników US
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