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of firms, implying a reduction of the unions' expected bargaining power. Moreover, union heterogeneity constitutes an (un)employment … liberalization will increase (decrease) unemployment. …
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increases unemployment because firms with the least powerful labor unions have to leave the market. …
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increases unemployment because firms with the least powerful labor unions have to leave the market. …
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This study examines whether a firm's leverage can be used strategically to improve its bargaining position with an organized labor union using samples of non-financial firms listed on the Korean Stock Exchange (KSE) from 1999 to 2013. Through empirical testing, we find that the portfolio with...
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This paper analyzes unemployment insurance (UI) schemes in the presence of mobile workers and trade unions at industry … account for the cost of higher wages as mobility allows them to partially shift the burden of unemployment to other UIs. A … aims in the design of unemployment insurance …
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