what is the relative influence of national and sectoral factors? While industrial relations in these countries are still in the process of change, different national patterns have emerged; what is their significance for wage determination? The literature on Western economies is unanimous that coordination of wage bargaining reduces wage dispersion, but disagrees on its effects on unemployment and inflation. The article provides a panel analysis for manufacturing sectors, examining average wages in the total economy and sectoral productivity. The openness of the economy, capital intensity and skill are also discussed. The results are compared with the recent index of the collective bargaining coordination by Visser and with cross-country dat...
This paper sets out to establish the main determinants of variations in the demand for aggregate lab...
The subject of this article is an analysis of selected regional factors ruling the wages of industr...
Existing literature have to a large extent focused on the influence of institutional factors in the ...
The article investigates wage determination in Slovenia, Slovakia, Hungary, Poland, the Czech Republ...
The article investigates wage determination in Slovenia, Slovakia, Hungary, Poland, the Czech Republ...
The paper investigates the formation of wages in the New Member States in Central and Eastern Europe...
This paper provides an empirical analysis on the determination of wages at the sectoral level in mai...
The paper examines the role of collective bargaining systems as a determinant of the inter-industry ...
This article contributes to the political economic literature regarding the effects of industrial re...
This dissertation analyzes the macroeconomic effects of centralized bargaining between unions and em...
Calmfors and Driffill in 1988 argued that there is a humpshaped relation between the degree of centr...
Using a large, matched employer-employee data set, the authors investigate the impact of company and...
This study compares the structure and determinants of inter-industry wage differentials in Eastern a...
Using a unique harmonized linked employer–employee dataset, this paper analyses the structure and de...
The paper compares the industry wage structures of Austria, Norway, the union sector of the U.S. as ...
This paper sets out to establish the main determinants of variations in the demand for aggregate lab...
The subject of this article is an analysis of selected regional factors ruling the wages of industr...
Existing literature have to a large extent focused on the influence of institutional factors in the ...
The article investigates wage determination in Slovenia, Slovakia, Hungary, Poland, the Czech Republ...
The article investigates wage determination in Slovenia, Slovakia, Hungary, Poland, the Czech Republ...
The paper investigates the formation of wages in the New Member States in Central and Eastern Europe...
This paper provides an empirical analysis on the determination of wages at the sectoral level in mai...
The paper examines the role of collective bargaining systems as a determinant of the inter-industry ...
This article contributes to the political economic literature regarding the effects of industrial re...
This dissertation analyzes the macroeconomic effects of centralized bargaining between unions and em...
Calmfors and Driffill in 1988 argued that there is a humpshaped relation between the degree of centr...
Using a large, matched employer-employee data set, the authors investigate the impact of company and...
This study compares the structure and determinants of inter-industry wage differentials in Eastern a...
Using a unique harmonized linked employer–employee dataset, this paper analyses the structure and de...
The paper compares the industry wage structures of Austria, Norway, the union sector of the U.S. as ...
This paper sets out to establish the main determinants of variations in the demand for aggregate lab...
The subject of this article is an analysis of selected regional factors ruling the wages of industr...
Existing literature have to a large extent focused on the influence of institutional factors in the ...