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The answer to the question in the title of course depends on how we define economic performance. In an overlapping generations model we show that trade unions do worsen economic performance in the sense that we get uemployment, but it is quite likely that trade unions give rise to a higher...
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detrended unemployment remains unaffected. The effects are stable even after controlling for partisan politics. Thus, at least … in Germany trade unions do not seem to be as weak as they tend to claim. -- trade unions ; unemployment ; growth …
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and increases inflation while unemployment remains unaffected. Thus, at least German trade unions do not seem to be as … weak at the parliamentary stage as they often claim to be. -- trade unions ; unemployment ; growth ; inflation …
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find that higher union bargaining power leads to a negative relationship between growth and unemployment. An increase in … between the growth and unemployment rates results. …
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The basic trade union model is extended to allow for a more sophisticated unemployment benefit system consisting of two … utility of union members can reduce unemployment. …
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increases unemployment because firms with the least powerful labor unions have to leave the market. …
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