Social pacts, while improving the macroeconomic performance, usually inflict costs to unions. To facilitate their stipulation various substitutes can operate such as payment of transfers to unions, central bank conservativeness, inflation aversion or political partisanship by the unions. We present a model encompassing the operation of these different mechanisms and hint at cases were these actually operated in the European experience
Social pacts – policy agreements between governments, labor unions and sometimes employer organizati...
Conventional accounts of the reemergence of social pacts in Western Europe argue they are a governme...
The paper develops an analytical framework for the politics of negotiated voluntary wage restraint i...
Abstract. Social pacts, while improving the macroeconomic performance, usually inflict costs to unio...
Social pacts, while improving the macroeconomic performance, usually inflict costs to unions. To fac...
Social pacts, while improving macroeconomic performance, usually impose costs on unions. To facilita...
In this paper we analyze macroeconomic interactions between trade unions, the central bank and the f...
In this paper we analyze macroeconomic interactions between trade unions, the central bank and the \...
In this paper we analyze macroeconomic interactions among trade unions, the central bank and the fis...
In this chapter we analyze macroeconomic interactions among trade unions, the central bank and the ...
We investigate the empirical determinants of social pacts over the 1970-2004 period. We adopt a poli...
Under what conditions do governments, employers, and unions enter formal policy agreements on income...
Industrial relations and welfare state are interrelated. On the basis of time-series data for 20 OEC...
Social pacts - policy agreements between governments, labor unions and sometimes employer organizati...
Economists have largely neglected the analysis of the relevant factors that induce policymakers and ...
Social pacts – policy agreements between governments, labor unions and sometimes employer organizati...
Conventional accounts of the reemergence of social pacts in Western Europe argue they are a governme...
The paper develops an analytical framework for the politics of negotiated voluntary wage restraint i...
Abstract. Social pacts, while improving the macroeconomic performance, usually inflict costs to unio...
Social pacts, while improving the macroeconomic performance, usually inflict costs to unions. To fac...
Social pacts, while improving macroeconomic performance, usually impose costs on unions. To facilita...
In this paper we analyze macroeconomic interactions between trade unions, the central bank and the f...
In this paper we analyze macroeconomic interactions between trade unions, the central bank and the \...
In this paper we analyze macroeconomic interactions among trade unions, the central bank and the fis...
In this chapter we analyze macroeconomic interactions among trade unions, the central bank and the ...
We investigate the empirical determinants of social pacts over the 1970-2004 period. We adopt a poli...
Under what conditions do governments, employers, and unions enter formal policy agreements on income...
Industrial relations and welfare state are interrelated. On the basis of time-series data for 20 OEC...
Social pacts - policy agreements between governments, labor unions and sometimes employer organizati...
Economists have largely neglected the analysis of the relevant factors that induce policymakers and ...
Social pacts – policy agreements between governments, labor unions and sometimes employer organizati...
Conventional accounts of the reemergence of social pacts in Western Europe argue they are a governme...
The paper develops an analytical framework for the politics of negotiated voluntary wage restraint i...