Trade unions are consistently found to compress the wage distribution. Moreover, unemployment affects in particular low-skilled workers. The present paper argues that an extended Right-to-Manage model can account for both of these findings. In this model unions compress the wage distribution by raising wages of workers in low productivity industries (or low-skilled workers) above market clearing levels. Our analysis suggests that the most direct way to test this model would be via a test for stochastic dominance. We also allow for capital adjustments and compare union and non-union wage distributions in a general equilibrium framework
In this study, a compreensive analysis on the union wage gap is performed from the factors that infl...
This paper investigates whether unions, through imposing wage floors that lead to wage compression, ...
This paper develops a general equilibrium dual labour market model which incorporates union bargaini...
Trade unions are consistently found to compress the wage distribution. Moreover, unemployment affect...
This paper establishes theoretical and empirical linkages between union wage setting and the structu...
The paper investigates the nexus between the structure of union wage bargaining and workers' prefere...
We extend the standard quality-ladder model with heterogeneous workers by including efficiency wages...
Collective bargaining in Germany takes place either at the industry level or at the firm level; coll...
This study explores the macroeconomics effects of labor unions in a two-country model of directed te...
Between 1970 and today, the share of national income going to labour (wage share) has fallen signi...
Böhm V, Claas O. Wage Bargaining, Employment, and Union Power: The Right-to-Manage Approach. Center ...
Using linked employer-employee data from the German Structure of Earnings Survey 2001, this paper pr...
Small monopoly trade unions decide upon the wage rate per hour and the hours of work subject to firm...
The paper analyses the welfare effects of union bargaining centralisation in a simple general equili...
As a consequence of falling relative demand for low skilled labor in the OECD, people with no or min...
In this study, a compreensive analysis on the union wage gap is performed from the factors that infl...
This paper investigates whether unions, through imposing wage floors that lead to wage compression, ...
This paper develops a general equilibrium dual labour market model which incorporates union bargaini...
Trade unions are consistently found to compress the wage distribution. Moreover, unemployment affect...
This paper establishes theoretical and empirical linkages between union wage setting and the structu...
The paper investigates the nexus between the structure of union wage bargaining and workers' prefere...
We extend the standard quality-ladder model with heterogeneous workers by including efficiency wages...
Collective bargaining in Germany takes place either at the industry level or at the firm level; coll...
This study explores the macroeconomics effects of labor unions in a two-country model of directed te...
Between 1970 and today, the share of national income going to labour (wage share) has fallen signi...
Böhm V, Claas O. Wage Bargaining, Employment, and Union Power: The Right-to-Manage Approach. Center ...
Using linked employer-employee data from the German Structure of Earnings Survey 2001, this paper pr...
Small monopoly trade unions decide upon the wage rate per hour and the hours of work subject to firm...
The paper analyses the welfare effects of union bargaining centralisation in a simple general equili...
As a consequence of falling relative demand for low skilled labor in the OECD, people with no or min...
In this study, a compreensive analysis on the union wage gap is performed from the factors that infl...
This paper investigates whether unions, through imposing wage floors that lead to wage compression, ...
This paper develops a general equilibrium dual labour market model which incorporates union bargaini...