This paper investigates the long-run relationship between trade unionism and productivity using a panel data set comprising of 18 OECD economies. Much of the existing evidence on this issue derives from micro-economic studies, with limited attention paid to long-run dynamics and economy-wide effects. Using the mean group and pooled mean group estimation techniques on cross-country panel data, the paper offers support to the "productivity-increasing face of unionism" hypothesis, revealing a positive relationship between trade union density and per worker output
This paper uses panel data on British manufacturing industries between 1973 and 1985 to examine the ...
In this paper we investigate the relationship between trade union density and social expenditure for...
We investigate the problem of simultaneous determination of labour market institutions and outcomes ...
This paper investigates the long-run relationship between trade unionism and economic growth using a...
The aim of this thesis is to examine the relationship between union’s indicators namely union densit...
This paper uses the economic census data of multinational enterprises (MNEs) in the Chinese manufact...
What is the role of collective agreements in explaining how unions affect firm-level productivity? U...
In this paper we compare the changing pattern of unionization in OECD countries, reviewing existing ...
In this report the role of trade unions in the United States is compared with those in eighteen othe...
The impact of unions on productivity is explored using meta-analysis and meta-regression analysis. I...
Britain has featured prominently in debates about unionism and productivity. This article suggests a...
Resampling methods are used to calculate confidence limits in a metaanalysis of the association betw...
To date, most applied econometric work analysing the effects of British trade unions has concentrate...
Declining union density in many industrialized countries directs attention to alter-native ways of l...
We investigate the problem of simultaneous determination of labour market institutions and outcomes ...
This paper uses panel data on British manufacturing industries between 1973 and 1985 to examine the ...
In this paper we investigate the relationship between trade union density and social expenditure for...
We investigate the problem of simultaneous determination of labour market institutions and outcomes ...
This paper investigates the long-run relationship between trade unionism and economic growth using a...
The aim of this thesis is to examine the relationship between union’s indicators namely union densit...
This paper uses the economic census data of multinational enterprises (MNEs) in the Chinese manufact...
What is the role of collective agreements in explaining how unions affect firm-level productivity? U...
In this paper we compare the changing pattern of unionization in OECD countries, reviewing existing ...
In this report the role of trade unions in the United States is compared with those in eighteen othe...
The impact of unions on productivity is explored using meta-analysis and meta-regression analysis. I...
Britain has featured prominently in debates about unionism and productivity. This article suggests a...
Resampling methods are used to calculate confidence limits in a metaanalysis of the association betw...
To date, most applied econometric work analysing the effects of British trade unions has concentrate...
Declining union density in many industrialized countries directs attention to alter-native ways of l...
We investigate the problem of simultaneous determination of labour market institutions and outcomes ...
This paper uses panel data on British manufacturing industries between 1973 and 1985 to examine the ...
In this paper we investigate the relationship between trade union density and social expenditure for...
We investigate the problem of simultaneous determination of labour market institutions and outcomes ...