It is usually believed that the presence of labour unions is detrimental for the consumers since it raises wage. We show that this view may not be true if we endogenise the impacts of labour unions on firms' corporate strategies such as merger and acquisition. The presence of labour unions may benefit the consumers by deterring merger
We analyse how the presence of trade unions affects the pattern of mergers in an international oligo...
Mergers of competitors are conventionally challenged under the federal antitrust laws when they thre...
We consider a unionized duopoly model to analyze how unions affect the incentives for merger. We fin...
It is usually believed that the presence of labour unions is detrimental for the consumers since it ...
We examine how a merger affects wages of unionized labour and, in turn, the profitability of a merge...
In contrast to the conventional belief that labour union intervention reduces firms' incentives to i...
An international oligopoly model with unionised and non-unionised firms is constructed to make predi...
We examine how a merger a ffects wages of unionized labour and, in turn, the profitability of a merge...
We analyse how the presence of trade unions affects the pattern of mergers in an international oligo...
We show the effects of cooperation among the labour unions with complementary workers on innovation,...
Should unions and corporations be treated identically under the antitrust laws? This article explore...
The purpose of the present thesis is to explore and analyze the possible effects that a merger (or a...
We analyse how the presence of trade unions affects the pattern of mergers in an international oligo...
Unions have responded to current membership decline and other organisational problems by restructuri...
We analyze how the presence of trade unions affects the pattern of mergers in an international oligo...
We analyse how the presence of trade unions affects the pattern of mergers in an international oligo...
Mergers of competitors are conventionally challenged under the federal antitrust laws when they thre...
We consider a unionized duopoly model to analyze how unions affect the incentives for merger. We fin...
It is usually believed that the presence of labour unions is detrimental for the consumers since it ...
We examine how a merger affects wages of unionized labour and, in turn, the profitability of a merge...
In contrast to the conventional belief that labour union intervention reduces firms' incentives to i...
An international oligopoly model with unionised and non-unionised firms is constructed to make predi...
We examine how a merger a ffects wages of unionized labour and, in turn, the profitability of a merge...
We analyse how the presence of trade unions affects the pattern of mergers in an international oligo...
We show the effects of cooperation among the labour unions with complementary workers on innovation,...
Should unions and corporations be treated identically under the antitrust laws? This article explore...
The purpose of the present thesis is to explore and analyze the possible effects that a merger (or a...
We analyse how the presence of trade unions affects the pattern of mergers in an international oligo...
Unions have responded to current membership decline and other organisational problems by restructuri...
We analyze how the presence of trade unions affects the pattern of mergers in an international oligo...
We analyse how the presence of trade unions affects the pattern of mergers in an international oligo...
Mergers of competitors are conventionally challenged under the federal antitrust laws when they thre...
We consider a unionized duopoly model to analyze how unions affect the incentives for merger. We fin...