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Union membership displayed a ∩-shaped pattern over the 20th century, while the distribution of income sketched a ∪. A model of unions is developed to analyze these phenomena. There is a distribution of firms in the economy. Firms hire capital, plus skilled and unskilled labor. Unionization...
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Union membership displayed an inverted-U-shaped pattern over the 20th century, while the distribution of income sketched a U. A model of unions is developed to analyze these phenomena. There is a distribution of firms in economy. Firms hire capital, plus skilled and unskilled labor. Unionization...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009651986
Union membership displayed an inverted U-shaped pattern over the 20th century, while the distribution of income sketched a U. A model of unions is developed to analyze these phenomena. There is a distribution of firms in the economy. Firms hire capital, plus skilled and unskilled labor....
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010553469
Union membership in U.S. displayed a n-shaped pattern over the 20th century, while in- come inequality sketched a ?. A model of unions is developed to analyze this phenomenon. There is a distribution of productivity across firms in the economy. Firms hire capital, plus skilled and unskilled...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010667330
Union membership in U.S. displayed a ∩-shaped pattern over the 20th century, while in- come inequality sketched a ∪. A model of unions is developed to analyze this phenomenon. There is a distribution of productivity across firms in the economy. Firms hire capital, plus skilled and unskilled...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014040568
This study focuses on the profile of workers' union associations in Brazil given the context of recent changes in the political, economic, social and institutional spheres. More precisely, the objectives were: i) to analytically reconstruct the transformations of trade unionism, internationally...
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The paper describes the liberalization of labor relations in Poland and Romania, from the beginning, in 1991, when the Laws on trade unions, unemployment support policies and on solving collective disputes were adopted, and until 1999. It also presents the characteristics of wage bargaining and...
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The effects of wage dispersion on productive efficiency is a topic rich in theoretical conjecture, a common object of Scandinavian polemical debate and at the same time an issue almost barren of systematic econometric evidence. The Swedish record of enormous compression of relative wages under...
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The Asutralian esperience of corporatism challenges the view that curtailing trade union influence is an essential component of successful industrial adjustment , and that trade union influence has been preserved or enhanced. This paper rejects both propositions.
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It is widely believed that the integration of European economies will have little impact on labour mobility. This does not mean, however, that European labour markets will be unaffected by the process of economic integration. In this paper we show that with increased competition from closer...
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