Strengthening State Capabilities: The Role of Financial Incentives in the Call to Public Service*
National Bureau of Economic Research · University of San Andrés · +1 more institution
Abstract
Abstract We study a recent recruitment drive for public sector positions in Mexico. Different salaries were announced randomly across recruitment sites, and job offers were subsequently randomized. Screening relied on exams designed to measure applicants’ intellectual ability, personality, and motivation. This allows the first experimental estimates of (1) the role of financial incentives in attracting a larger and more qualified pool of applicants, (2) the elasticity of the labor supply facing the employer, and (3) the role of job attributes (distance, attractiveness of the municipal environment) in helping fill vacancies, as well as the role of wages in helping fill positions in less attractive…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 130.27
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 94
Authors
3- EDErnesto Dal BóCorresponding
National Bureau of Economic Research, University of San Andrés, University of California, Berkeley
- FFFrederico Finan
National Bureau of Economic Research, University of San Andrés, University of California, Berkeley
- MAMartı́n A. Rossi
National Bureau of Economic Research, University of San Andrés, University of California, Berkeley
Topics & keywords
- Monopsony
- Public service motivation
- Attractiveness
- Wage
- Incentive
- Public sector
- Labour economics
- Personality
- Decent work and economic growth