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The article addresses the question whether or not the trend towards the decentralisation of collective bargaining on …
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We introduce collective bargaining in a static framework where the firm and its risk-neutralemployees negotiate over … wage-employment contract andthe equilibrium contract under binding risk-neutral efficient bargaining. We also …
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manufacturing sectors to simultaneously estimate mark-up and workers' bargaining power parameters according to sector, firm size and … period. We find a significant drop in both the mark-up and the workers' bargaining power in the mid-nineties. In the second … significantly contributed to the decrease in both mark-ups and workers' bargaining power. -- workers' bargaining power ; mark …
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accounting approach and the standard labor economics approach are compatible with distinct labor bargaining settings (right …-to-manage, efficient bargaining, labor hoarding) whereas the productivity approach hinges on the assumption of efficient bargaining. Across … comparable range. We interpret the latter finding as lending empirical support to efficient bargaining as the nature of the …
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Collective bargaining in the German metal and electrical engineering (M+E) industries has undergone a phase of … considerable development since the 1990s. The profound changes which underwent collective bargaining in M+E over the last two … restructuring which shaped the bargaining agenda. This discussion paper examines these developments, putting a special focus on the …
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Empirical labor economists have resorted to estimating the responsiveness of workers' wages on firms' ability to pay to assess the extent to which employers share rents with their employees. This paper compares this labor economics approach with two other approaches that rely on standard micro...
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Empirical labor economists have resorted to estimating the responsiveness of workers' wages on firms' ability to pay to assess the extent to which employers share rents with their employees. This paper compares this labor economics approach with two other approaches that rely on standard micro...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011283105
manufacturing sectors to simultaneously estimate mark-up and workers’ bargaining power parameters according to sector, firm size and … period. We find a significant drop in both the mark-up and the workers’ bargaining power in the mid-nineties. In the second … significantly contributed to the decrease in both mark-ups and workers’ bargaining power. …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011377465