A Study on the Labor Cost of Chinese Listed Companies—Based on the Perspective of Labor Contract Law

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Abstract

Given the background of enterprises facing with rising labor costs and shortage of human re-sources, we use a large sample of firms in China during 2004-2011 to test the sticky characteristic of labor cost. We also test the effect of labor protection on cost stickiness based on the implemen-tation of Labor Contract Law. We find that the labor cost of listing firms in China is sticky, and the stickiness of state-owned enterprises is higher than that of non-state-owned enterprises. Further-more, implementation of Labor Contract Law increased labor cost stickiness, both state-owned en-terprises and non-state-owned enterprises.

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Zhang, Q. (2016). A Study on the Labor Cost of Chinese Listed Companies—Based on the Perspective of Labor Contract Law. Modern Economy, 07(02), 164–172. https://doi.org/10.4236/me.2016.72018

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