Trade unions have a rational incentive to oppose the adoption of labour-saving technology when labour demand is inelastic and unions care much for employment relative to wages. Trade liberalisation typically increases trade union technology opposition. These conclusions are reached in a model of unionised international duopoly with two-way trade. We also find that the incentive for technology opposition is stronger in the more technologically advanced country and in the country with the larger home market, complementing earlier explanations for technological catch-up and leapfrogging
Technology resistance and globalisation with trade unions: the choice between employment protection ...
Since the 1960s, U.S. manufacturing has undergone tremendous changes due to international trade and ...
This study explores the macroeconomics effects of labor unions in a two-country model of directed te...
Globalisation and union opposition to technological change∗ Kjell Erik Lommerud†, Frode Meland‡, Odd...
We find that trade unions have a rational incentive to oppose the adoption of labour-saving technolo...
We analyse how different labour market institutions — employment protection versus ‘flexicurity’ — a...
Employed technologies differ vastly across countries. Within countries many technologies that would ...
We analyse how different labour market institutions - employment protection versusflexicurity - affe...
We present theoretical and empirical evidence challenging early studies that found unions were detri...
We study how incentives for North-South technology transfers in multinational enterprises are affec...
Employed technologies differ vastly across countries. Within countries many technologies that would ...
We analyse how different labour-market institutions – employment protection versus ‘flexicurity’– af...
Defence date: 18 March 2010Examining Board: Prof. Sara de la Rica, University of the Basque Country...
This article tests the hypothesis that member states of the EU have been experiencing a declining s...
We analyse how different labour market institutions--employment protection versus ‘flexicurity’--aff...
Technology resistance and globalisation with trade unions: the choice between employment protection ...
Since the 1960s, U.S. manufacturing has undergone tremendous changes due to international trade and ...
This study explores the macroeconomics effects of labor unions in a two-country model of directed te...
Globalisation and union opposition to technological change∗ Kjell Erik Lommerud†, Frode Meland‡, Odd...
We find that trade unions have a rational incentive to oppose the adoption of labour-saving technolo...
We analyse how different labour market institutions — employment protection versus ‘flexicurity’ — a...
Employed technologies differ vastly across countries. Within countries many technologies that would ...
We analyse how different labour market institutions - employment protection versusflexicurity - affe...
We present theoretical and empirical evidence challenging early studies that found unions were detri...
We study how incentives for North-South technology transfers in multinational enterprises are affec...
Employed technologies differ vastly across countries. Within countries many technologies that would ...
We analyse how different labour-market institutions – employment protection versus ‘flexicurity’– af...
Defence date: 18 March 2010Examining Board: Prof. Sara de la Rica, University of the Basque Country...
This article tests the hypothesis that member states of the EU have been experiencing a declining s...
We analyse how different labour market institutions--employment protection versus ‘flexicurity’--aff...
Technology resistance and globalisation with trade unions: the choice between employment protection ...
Since the 1960s, U.S. manufacturing has undergone tremendous changes due to international trade and ...
This study explores the macroeconomics effects of labor unions in a two-country model of directed te...