This paper revisits the Power Resource Theory (PRT) by testing one of its more influential claims: the relation between the strength of the labor movement and the reduction of industrial conflicts. Using panel data techniques to analyze more than 2,000 strikes in 103 Swedish towns we test whether a shift in the balance of power towards Social Democratic rule was associated with fewer strikes. The focus is on the formative years between the first general election in 1919 and 1938, when Sweden went from a country of fierce labor conflicts to a state of industrial peace. We find that Social Democratic power reduced strikes, but only in towns where union presence was strong. We do not see any tangible concessions in terms of increased social sp...
Wage restraint plays an important role in the conventional economic history explanation of the post-...
Sweden is often cited as one of the starkest examples of a country where corporatist policy structur...
The power resource approach (PRA) claims that the labour movement continues to be the most prominent...
This paper tests if a strong labor movement leads to fewer industrial conflicts. The focus is on Swe...
This paper revisits the Power Resource Theory by testing one of its more influential claims: the rel...
There is a wide-spread concern that technical change may spur social conflicts, especially if worker...
The power resources approach (PRA) has proven to be a successful explanatory model when explaining t...
This paper presents and discusses a recently digitized, dataset of strikes and lockouts in Sweden fo...
This paper tests if a strong labor movement leads to fewer industrial conflicts. The focus is on Swe...
In the late 1970s, the Swedish economy faced a profit squeeze which threatened to hamper investments...
The aim of this case study was to explore the abilities and limitations of trade unions in their res...
This article analyses the particular energy transition of the Swedish iron and steel sector (1800- 1...
This paper analyzes the determinants of the labor-capital split in national incomefor 20 countries s...
Sweden is renowned for its centralized wage bargaining system, which has been studied for decades fr...
That export-led industry sets the wage norm for the whole economy, acting as the “wage leader”, is a...
Wage restraint plays an important role in the conventional economic history explanation of the post-...
Sweden is often cited as one of the starkest examples of a country where corporatist policy structur...
The power resource approach (PRA) claims that the labour movement continues to be the most prominent...
This paper tests if a strong labor movement leads to fewer industrial conflicts. The focus is on Swe...
This paper revisits the Power Resource Theory by testing one of its more influential claims: the rel...
There is a wide-spread concern that technical change may spur social conflicts, especially if worker...
The power resources approach (PRA) has proven to be a successful explanatory model when explaining t...
This paper presents and discusses a recently digitized, dataset of strikes and lockouts in Sweden fo...
This paper tests if a strong labor movement leads to fewer industrial conflicts. The focus is on Swe...
In the late 1970s, the Swedish economy faced a profit squeeze which threatened to hamper investments...
The aim of this case study was to explore the abilities and limitations of trade unions in their res...
This article analyses the particular energy transition of the Swedish iron and steel sector (1800- 1...
This paper analyzes the determinants of the labor-capital split in national incomefor 20 countries s...
Sweden is renowned for its centralized wage bargaining system, which has been studied for decades fr...
That export-led industry sets the wage norm for the whole economy, acting as the “wage leader”, is a...
Wage restraint plays an important role in the conventional economic history explanation of the post-...
Sweden is often cited as one of the starkest examples of a country where corporatist policy structur...
The power resource approach (PRA) claims that the labour movement continues to be the most prominent...