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How does an increase in unionization costs, i.e. costs which arise when workers are organized by a union, affect the … unionization, heterogeneous firms as well as free market entry/exit. If unionization costs are relatively low (high), we find that … an increase in these costs decreases (increases) average productivity and welfare decreases (increases). Additionally, we …
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This paper considers a simple model where a firm must make sunk investments in long-lived assets in order to produce output, there are constant returns to scale within each period, and the replacement cost of assets is weakly falling over time. It is shown that, so long as demand is weakly...
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considering the wide variations in factors that influence the levelized costs of electricity across countries and technologies …. This study calculates more than 4,000 levelized costs of electricity for 11 technologies, varying key input variables. The … study shows that the levelized costs of electricity for renewable electricity technologies, except concentrated solar and …
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agents, ergonomics, working time, violence) and outcomes (injuries, illnesses, absenteeism, job satisfaction) within … workplaces. Third, it explores the implications of the lack of OSH in terms of the economic and social costs that are entailed … improve the health and safety of workers. -- Health ; safety ; indicators ; accidents ; diseases ; absenteeism …
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