Wage bargaining structures in Italy and Spain changed significantly in the 1990s. This is usually seen as an employer-led response to exogenous pressures such as the Economic and Monetary Union (EMU). This article shows that while EMU acted as a catalyst for negotiated adjustments, changes in wage bargaining are better explained through factors endogenous to national systems, in particular union strategies and interactions in the policy-making arena. By means of policy concertation and political exchange, unions have shaped institutional change in collective bargaining so as to avoid a disorganized decentraliz...
During the 1990s, wage setting increasingly became coordinated in many Member States of the European...
During the 1990s, wage setting increasingly became coordinated in many Member States of the European...
When should we ever expect to see durable moves toward greater wage bargaining coordination? Moving ...
Wage bargaining structures in Italy and Spain changed significantly in the 1990s....
This paper seeks to shed light on the question of the likely evolution of collective bargaining in E...
This paper seeks to shed light on the question of the likely evolution of collective bargaining in E...
This paper seeks to shed light on the question of the likely evolution of collective bargaining in E...
The 1990s saw an important shift from long-term reform sclerosis in the Italian industrial relations...
This chapter examines the effects of shifts in wage-bargaining systems on the organization of firms ...
This chapter examines the effects of shifts in wage-bargaining systems on the organization of firms ...
The paper was written while I was visiting researcher at the European University Institute, Florence...
This article analyses the rules on wage coordination and their effectiveness in the Italian two-tier...
This article analyses the rules on wage coordination and their effectiveness in the Italian two-tier...
his article discusses the effects of regulatory change in employees’ working conditions and the dyna...
During the 1990s, wage setting increasingly became coordinated in many Member States of the European...
During the 1990s, wage setting increasingly became coordinated in many Member States of the European...
During the 1990s, wage setting increasingly became coordinated in many Member States of the European...
When should we ever expect to see durable moves toward greater wage bargaining coordination? Moving ...
Wage bargaining structures in Italy and Spain changed significantly in the 1990s....
This paper seeks to shed light on the question of the likely evolution of collective bargaining in E...
This paper seeks to shed light on the question of the likely evolution of collective bargaining in E...
This paper seeks to shed light on the question of the likely evolution of collective bargaining in E...
The 1990s saw an important shift from long-term reform sclerosis in the Italian industrial relations...
This chapter examines the effects of shifts in wage-bargaining systems on the organization of firms ...
This chapter examines the effects of shifts in wage-bargaining systems on the organization of firms ...
The paper was written while I was visiting researcher at the European University Institute, Florence...
This article analyses the rules on wage coordination and their effectiveness in the Italian two-tier...
This article analyses the rules on wage coordination and their effectiveness in the Italian two-tier...
his article discusses the effects of regulatory change in employees’ working conditions and the dyna...
During the 1990s, wage setting increasingly became coordinated in many Member States of the European...
During the 1990s, wage setting increasingly became coordinated in many Member States of the European...
During the 1990s, wage setting increasingly became coordinated in many Member States of the European...
When should we ever expect to see durable moves toward greater wage bargaining coordination? Moving ...