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A large number of potential determinants of union membership, which often can be interpreted in terms of costs and …'s decision to unionise (such as social custom theory). A review of the international empirical evidence shows that business cycle …Viele potenzielle Einflussfaktoren der gewerkschaftlichen Mitgliedschaft, die oft im Sinne von Kosten und Nutzen …
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States. Micro-data is also used to model union membership in a further eleven non-OECD countries. Union density is found to … with diverse industrial relations systems including early retirement and cohort effects. -- unions membership ; non-OECD …
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States. Micro-data is also used to model union membership in a further eleven non-OECD countries. Union density is found to …
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becomes legally binding if and only if a certain threshold in terms of membership or contribution is reached. We analyze a … cartel game with open membership and heterogeneous countries to study the endogenous choice of a minimum participation rule …
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This study explores a basic idea in political economy: Trading money for political influence. Our focus is at the level of international institutions, where governments may exploit their influence in one organization to gain leverage over another. In particular, we consider the lending...
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