The concern of this paper is whether monopoly power in the product market impacts badly on the performance of the labour market. There is strong evidence of the sharing of monopoly rents and of higher wages being associated with market power. It is not clear whether this is simply a union effect or whether it applies in the non-union sector. The balance of the evidence also suggests a negative relationship between product market power and productivity performance
Product markets are the foundation on which industrial relations institutions are built. Trade union...
This article jointly estimates price-cost mark-ups and union bargaining power of manufacturing firms...
This paper develops a general equilibrium dual labour market model which incorporates union bargaini...
A production function model with efficient bargaining between oligopolistic firms and unions is deve...
A production function model with efficient bargaining between oligopolistic firms and unions is deve...
That greater product market competition has the potential to affect outcomes in labour and product m...
This paper is a first attempt to analyse the consequences of establishing the internal market when t...
Preliminary version We investigate the implications of product market imperfections on profit sharin...
Using British manufacturing data this paper tests Kalecki's degree of monopoly theory of the determi...
Over the past thirty years, the income gap between capital and labour has widened, a shift accompani...
We analyze the impact of product market competition on unemployment and wages, and how this depends ...
Using firm-level panel data, this paper argues that increases in a firm''s market share or a rise in...
This article jointly estimates price-cost mark-ups and union bargaining power of manufacturing firms...
This paper analyses time series data on some 800 British manufacturing companies to address various ...
Product markets are the foundation on which industrial relations institutions are built. Trade union...
Product markets are the foundation on which industrial relations institutions are built. Trade union...
This article jointly estimates price-cost mark-ups and union bargaining power of manufacturing firms...
This paper develops a general equilibrium dual labour market model which incorporates union bargaini...
A production function model with efficient bargaining between oligopolistic firms and unions is deve...
A production function model with efficient bargaining between oligopolistic firms and unions is deve...
That greater product market competition has the potential to affect outcomes in labour and product m...
This paper is a first attempt to analyse the consequences of establishing the internal market when t...
Preliminary version We investigate the implications of product market imperfections on profit sharin...
Using British manufacturing data this paper tests Kalecki's degree of monopoly theory of the determi...
Over the past thirty years, the income gap between capital and labour has widened, a shift accompani...
We analyze the impact of product market competition on unemployment and wages, and how this depends ...
Using firm-level panel data, this paper argues that increases in a firm''s market share or a rise in...
This article jointly estimates price-cost mark-ups and union bargaining power of manufacturing firms...
This paper analyses time series data on some 800 British manufacturing companies to address various ...
Product markets are the foundation on which industrial relations institutions are built. Trade union...
Product markets are the foundation on which industrial relations institutions are built. Trade union...
This article jointly estimates price-cost mark-ups and union bargaining power of manufacturing firms...
This paper develops a general equilibrium dual labour market model which incorporates union bargaini...