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| has gloss | eng: The fear factor, coined by the Business Professor, Andrew Spencer Martin, in occupational terminology refers to the increased per-worker productivity resulting from the threat of impending layoffs. The resultant productivity boost is almost always temporary, since health-related reasons dictate that workers cannot maintain this level of increased output. Some economists have proposed that the economic growth during the early 2000s jobless recovery is a result of this phenomenon. |
| lexicalization | eng: fear factor |
| instance of | e/Sociological terms |
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