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Management and a union bargain sequentilally, first choosing a contract which will later determine the level of employment, and then choosing a wage. The government then chooses an output subsidy, after which the industry chooses employment according to the contract. The presence of a natural...
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bargaining in the 1980s might have allowed low-productivity firms to survive or increased wage mark-ups, making employment more … putty-clay model with bargaining explains a puzzling desynchronisation between real wage and productivity growth and …
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Historically, European team sports leagues were run by their respective national and international associations and were legally independent from the professional clubs playing in these leagues. Recently, European leagues have adopted an organizational form similar to their North American...
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for bargaining over the treaty’s terms. This paper focuses on how bargaining can affect the withholding taxes set under …
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analyze two models of wage determination, one with efficiency wage setting and one with union-firm bargaining. In the former …
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This paper develops a model in which competing governments offer financial incentives to induce individual firms to locate within their jurisdictions. Equilibrium is described under three specifications of the supplementary taxes. There is no misallocation of capital under two of these...
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Bargaining models of household wealth accumulation point to a potential conflict of interest between husbands and wives … expected retirement period. Thus, it is argued that when women have greater relative bargaining power, households will … retirement. The results suggest that in this setting it may be rational for women with greater bargaining power to favour greater …
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This article documents the need for reform of milk pricing in the Northeast. The New York price gouging law can be recast as a fair share law. This new milk policy "kills two birds with one stone." It corrects regional inequities in raw milk pricing by reforming the pricing of milk at retail by...
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This paper investigates the impact of union coverage on sectoral wages in the Netherlands. The estimates imply that wages are around 5 per cent higher if all workers are covered by a collective agreement that if non is covered.
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