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of encompassing unions. This result holds for different ways of dividing the surplus within the union. The effects of … in heterogeneity does not affect the decision whether to form a union or not. This contrasts with the result in Jun (1989). …
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incentives tounite, relative to larger regions. We show, however, that on thewhole, majority voting on separation and union …
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economies. Using matched employer-employee data from 2013 and 2015 surveys, this paper examines the union wage premium among … workers' wages are 9-22 per cent higher than those of non-union workers. The wage gain is substantially larger at the upper …
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To what extent is labour mobility in the European Union a threat to the strength of unions? We argue that the … workers, but no effect on union membership. Our results question important theories of unionization and are relevant for …
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We introduce collective bargaining in a static framework where the firm and its risk-neutral employees negotiate over wages in a non-binding contract setting. Our main result is the equivalence between the non-binding collective equilibrium wage-employment contract and the equilibrium contract...
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This paper provides an economic foundation for non-binding mediation to stimulate first collective bargaining agreements, as implemented in British Columbia since 1993. We show that the outcome of first-contract mediation is Pareto efficient and proves immune to the insider-outsider problem of...
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Text mining is an active field of statistical research. In this paper we use two methods from text mining: the Poisson Reduced Rank Model (PRR, see Jentsch et al. 2020; Jentsch et al. 2021) and the Latent Dirichlet Allocation model (LDA, see Blei et al. 2003) for the statistical analysis of party...
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