Existing theories of unions emphasize their impact on wage levels relative to the opportunity cost of leisure. This paper explores tha possibility that monopoly unions provide income insurance against idiosyncratic wage variability. An optimal union contract is characterized by real wage and other types of flexibility only in response to systematic changes in underlying uncertainty. Under such conditions, there is no presumption that the "union wage premium" relative to the free market wage is positive. The model shows the effect of unemployment benefits, average productivity, and risk on the desirability of union membership, and offers and economic interpretation of equity and solidarity in union policy. It can also explain the negative co...
The demand for higher union wages can be heard from migrant union workers in Florida to GM autoworke...
This paper examines the circumstances which enable trade unions to establish wage differentials. Uni...
This paper tries to explain the heterogeneity in minimum wage legislation across OECD countries, by ...
This article presents a game theoretical model of union organization that highlights the role played...
This paper provides an efficient union-firm bargaining solution within the right to manage frame-wor...
This paper develops a theoretical model of the simultaneous determination of union wages and union m...
This paper develops a model where labour supply is constrained because training new workers is costl...
Theoretical economic literature dealing with the financing of unemployment insurance finds that expe...
This paper investigates wage interdependence among labor unions in the decentralized bargaining econ...
Current theories of unions are mainly theories of what unions were and did rather than theories of w...
This paper develops a model of wage and employment determination under the threat of unionization. T...
This paper analyzes union behavior in a model w ith uncertainty aboutaggregate labor demand. When un...
This paper looks at wage and employment determination in a dynamic model where some workers, e.g. no...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 1991.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 127...
Economists have long suggested that labor unions suffer a free rider problem. The argument is that, ...
The demand for higher union wages can be heard from migrant union workers in Florida to GM autoworke...
This paper examines the circumstances which enable trade unions to establish wage differentials. Uni...
This paper tries to explain the heterogeneity in minimum wage legislation across OECD countries, by ...
This article presents a game theoretical model of union organization that highlights the role played...
This paper provides an efficient union-firm bargaining solution within the right to manage frame-wor...
This paper develops a theoretical model of the simultaneous determination of union wages and union m...
This paper develops a model where labour supply is constrained because training new workers is costl...
Theoretical economic literature dealing with the financing of unemployment insurance finds that expe...
This paper investigates wage interdependence among labor unions in the decentralized bargaining econ...
Current theories of unions are mainly theories of what unions were and did rather than theories of w...
This paper develops a model of wage and employment determination under the threat of unionization. T...
This paper analyzes union behavior in a model w ith uncertainty aboutaggregate labor demand. When un...
This paper looks at wage and employment determination in a dynamic model where some workers, e.g. no...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 1991.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 127...
Economists have long suggested that labor unions suffer a free rider problem. The argument is that, ...
The demand for higher union wages can be heard from migrant union workers in Florida to GM autoworke...
This paper examines the circumstances which enable trade unions to establish wage differentials. Uni...
This paper tries to explain the heterogeneity in minimum wage legislation across OECD countries, by ...