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of unions with the level of regulation in the labour market, our results can provide insights into the effectiveness of …
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This paper investigates the impact of firm-level collective bargaining on firms' investment in intangible assets and, specifically R&D. While standard hold-up theories predict a negative effect of organized labour on intangible investments, the inclusion of pay-for-performance schemes in...
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well as the role of changing attitudes of employees towards unions are not fully clear, but the rise of the informal sector …
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well as the role of changing attitudes of employees towards unions are not fully clear, but the rise of the informal sector …
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well as the role of changing attitudes of employees towards unions are not fully clear, but the rise of the informal sector …
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. Consequences of how the unions value members and members' status (employed or unemployed) in their collective maximand …
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This paper shows that labor market institutions are important for the formation of new enterprises. The effects of labor market institutions on entrepreneurship, wage determination, and firm size are analysed analytically and illustrated numerically. The main result is that an increase in union...
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