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Interesting study on human incentives and compensation: https://www.wsj.com/articles/pay-transparency-law-california-nyc-jobs-11663795163?st=99890idef19zxb6&reflink=desktopwebshare_permalink
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"The employees who discovered they were paid less than their peers didn’t suddenly put in less effort at work. They just exerted a different kind of effort."
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"In a likely response to what they perceived as unfair pay, these NHL players sacrificed defense and shifted their attention to offense, since players who were better at offense commanded higher salaries in contract negotiations."
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"They had seen the skills their labor market rewarded—and they were following the money. But this was counterproductive. The performance of their teams suffered when they altered their individual play."
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"But wage disclosure helped make the market for hockey talent more efficient. In the 1990 season, team payroll had no correlation with team performance, according to Mr. Flynn’s research. Immediately after the 1990 season, money and success were forever linked."
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