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A fundamental issue for economists is what determines civil conflict. One unsettled question is the relative importance …
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-licensing that firms face to protect their intellectual property. I present a model of bargaining with learning in which firms … addition, the bargaining game shows how firms with intermediate values of asset specificity tend to engage in inefficient …
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The problems/need for representation and participation reported by workers vary across workplaces and by types of jobs. Workers with greater workplace needs are more desirous of unions but their preferences are fine-grained. Workers want unions to negotiate wages and work conditions and for...
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, especially in the case of union voice. Union voice is also associated with greater workplace conflict and poorer productivity …
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. The fragmentation of the value chain weakens the union's bargaining position, by limiting the amount of revenues that are …
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This paper presents evidence of both counter-cyclical and secular decline in the union membership wage premiu m in the US and the UK over the last couple of decades. The premium has fallen for most groups of workers, the main exception being public sector workers in the US. By the beginning of...
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, and individual and firm-level wage regressions. Unions’ impact through collective and firm-level bargaining mainly works …
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. However, union voice is also associated with greater workplace conflict. We argue changes in voice in Britain are not best …
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Using nationally representative workplace data for Britain we show that over the last quarter century union voice – especially union-only voice – has been associated with poorer climate, more industrial action, poorer financial performance and poorer labour productivity than nonunion voice...
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Collective bargaining in Germany takes place either at the industry level or at the firm level; collective bargaining … associated with higher wages. Yet, individual bargaining coverage in a covered firm shows a negative impact both on the wage …
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