Freeman and Medoff’s analysis, “What Do Unions Do?” concluded unions were beneficial to organized workers, somewhat beneficial to the economy, yet not beneficial to the corporate bottom line. While there is some evidence to support these statements for 1983-1996, we determine that neither public nor private unions’ presence are correlated with wage or growth benefits at the state level from 1992-2005. A reduction in private sector unionization increases state productivity, with no adverse impact on growth, wages or unemployment rates. Public unions are statistically less detrimental than private unions, particularly in regard to unemployment rates
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This study examines the influence of public sector unions on the expansion of the public sector. Bas...
International differences in wage inequality remain a reality, despite efforts of negotiations and d...
This paper argues that under current U.S. institutional arrangements, in which managements oppositio...
An important recent development has been the emergence of a body of literature by Harvard economists...
This study was motivated by existing literature on unions which attempt to understand and measure t...
This study examines the effect of unions on job security in the public and private sectors. Despite ...
The effect of labor unions on economic performance is a crucial factor in evaluating public policy t...
This study investigates the impact of union organization on the wages and labor practices of establi...
This article interprets literature examining union effects on economic performance. Production funct...
We know that unions promote economic equality and build worker power, helping workers to win increas...
This cross-sectional analysis of employment in the 50 U.S. States during the years 2003-2012 provide...
I document the dramatic divergence between the fortunes of unions in the public and private sectors ...
Includes bibliographical references.A contemporary point of view blames unions for America's deterio...
We provide the most extensive investigation into the connection between union power and nonunion wor...
Hirsch develops a model of union rent-seeking in which the unions capture a share of quasi-rents tha...
This study examines the influence of public sector unions on the expansion of the public sector. Bas...
International differences in wage inequality remain a reality, despite efforts of negotiations and d...
This paper argues that under current U.S. institutional arrangements, in which managements oppositio...