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in negotiations with a trade union, the union can reduce its wage demands. Lower wages, ceteris paribus, raise profits …
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in negotiations with a trade union, the union can reduce its wage demands. Lower wages, ceteris paribus, raise profits …
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negative correlation between bargained wages in aggregate and average risk preferences of union members. Our results suggest …
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negative correlation between bargained wages in aggregate and average risk preferences of union members. Our results suggest …
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negative correlation between bargained wages in aggregate and average risk preferences of union members. Our results suggest …
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and have negative effects on employment. Tax progression tends to moderate wages and boost employment. Moreover, if labour …
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negative correlation between bargained wages in aggregate and average risk preferences of union members. Our results suggest …
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A trade union whose purpose is to raise wages above the competitive level may foster economic growth if it succeeds in … union which cares for wages and employment, we determine a range of trade union objectives and characterize the aggregate …
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negative correlation between bargained wages in aggregate and average risk preferences of union members. Our results suggest …
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