[[abstract]]This study investigats the impact of labor unions on productivity and technical inefficiency of the U.S. manufacturing sector, using state-level panel data on 48 states from 1983 to 1996. The results indicate that while labor unions reduce firms' technical progess, they improve firm efficiency in utilizing the existing technology. The fundings also suggest that the decline of unionization rate in the sample period impaired firms' technical efficiency by 2.4 percentage points.[[journaltype]]國外[[incitationindex]]SSCI[[ispeerreviewed]]Y[[ispeerreviewed]]Y[[booktype]]電子版[[booktype]]紙本[[countrycodes]]US
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The impact of unions on productivity is explored using meta-analysis and meta-regression analysis. I...
I examine influences of technological opportunity on a set of factors determining interindustry vari...
Some researchers have found that unionized firms are less likely to pursue automation because high w...
Helpful comments on an earlier version of this paper were received from Professor John Niland and tw...
In the past several years the American public has shown a growing concern about the issue of \u27pro...
Using data on a sample of 979 union and nonunion Japanese manufacturing firms selected from the 1987...
This paper empirically analyzes the relationship between union presence and firm performance in area...
The effect of labor unions on economic performance is a crucial factor in evaluating public policy t...
It is widely agreed that unionization affects the rules and procedures governing the employment rela...
There have been a number of studies analyzing the impact of unions on labor\u27s share of income. Mo...
Early time-series studies that examined the impact of unions on labor\u27s share of income were prim...
Do unions really impede manufacturers’ output flexibility? If so, in what ways? The authors propose ...
This article examines the impact of unions on the efficiency of establishments in the manufacturing ...
Resampling methods are used to calculate confidence limits in a metaanalysis of the association betw...
ABSTRACT. – Most studies of the impact of unions use individual rather than establishment level data...
The impact of unions on productivity is explored using meta-analysis and meta-regression analysis. I...
I examine influences of technological opportunity on a set of factors determining interindustry vari...
Some researchers have found that unionized firms are less likely to pursue automation because high w...
Helpful comments on an earlier version of this paper were received from Professor John Niland and tw...