Employing a regression discontinuity (RD) approach on gubernatorial elections in the United States over the last three decades, this paper investigates the causal effects of governors' party affiliation (Democrat versus Republican) on unionization of workers, and unionized workers' working hours and earnings. Surprisingly, we find no significant impact from the party affiliation of governors on union membership and union workers' labor-market outcomes
We estimate the effect of new unionization on the equity value of firms over the 1961-1999 period us...
Patterns of close union representation elections and the determinants of the margins of victory and ...
In recent years, inequality has come to the forefront as a political concern. In new research, Louis...
This paper estimates the causal impact of the party allegiance (Republican or Democratic) of US gove...
Do immigrants have better labor market outcomes under Democratic governors? By exploiting variations...
Using panel data from US states over the period 1941-2002, I measure the impact of gubernatorial par...
Income inequality is a distributional phenomenon. This paper examines the impact of U.S. governor’s ...
Using panel data from US states over the period 1941-2002, I measure the impact of gubernatorial par...
Using panel data from US states over the period 1941-2002, I measure the impact of gubernatorial par...
Labor unions' largest potential for political influence likely arises from their direct connection t...
This paper investigates whether the party affiliation of governors (Democrat or Republican) has an i...
This paper presents a review of the impact of the political parties of US governors on key economic ...
There is a strong belief that Republicans are more pro-business than Democrats. In this paper, we in...
Using data on more than 27,000 establishments (1983-1999) in the United States, this paper produces ...
Early time-series studies that examined the impact of unions on labor\u27s share of income were prim...
We estimate the effect of new unionization on the equity value of firms over the 1961-1999 period us...
Patterns of close union representation elections and the determinants of the margins of victory and ...
In recent years, inequality has come to the forefront as a political concern. In new research, Louis...
This paper estimates the causal impact of the party allegiance (Republican or Democratic) of US gove...
Do immigrants have better labor market outcomes under Democratic governors? By exploiting variations...
Using panel data from US states over the period 1941-2002, I measure the impact of gubernatorial par...
Income inequality is a distributional phenomenon. This paper examines the impact of U.S. governor’s ...
Using panel data from US states over the period 1941-2002, I measure the impact of gubernatorial par...
Using panel data from US states over the period 1941-2002, I measure the impact of gubernatorial par...
Labor unions' largest potential for political influence likely arises from their direct connection t...
This paper investigates whether the party affiliation of governors (Democrat or Republican) has an i...
This paper presents a review of the impact of the political parties of US governors on key economic ...
There is a strong belief that Republicans are more pro-business than Democrats. In this paper, we in...
Using data on more than 27,000 establishments (1983-1999) in the United States, this paper produces ...
Early time-series studies that examined the impact of unions on labor\u27s share of income were prim...
We estimate the effect of new unionization on the equity value of firms over the 1961-1999 period us...
Patterns of close union representation elections and the determinants of the margins of victory and ...
In recent years, inequality has come to the forefront as a political concern. In new research, Louis...