We analyze unionized firms' incentives to outsource intermediate goods production to foreign (low-cost) subcontractors. Such outsourcing leads to increased wages for the remaining in-house production. We find that stronger unions, which imply higher domestic wages, reduce incentives for international outsourcing. Though somewhat surprising, this result provides a theoretical reconciliation of the empirically observed trends of deunionization and increased international outsourcing in many countries. We further show that globalization - interpreted as either market integration or increased product market competition - will increase incentives for international outsourcing.International outsourcing Deunionization Globalization
It is often assumed that manufacturing workers in developing countries, as recipients of outsourced ...
Is there any glue that may tie together the future of US unionism and the trend towards disintegrati...
In this paper, we provide first empirical evidence on the effect of outsourcing on union wages using...
We analyze unionized firms’ incentives to outsource intermediate goods production to foreign (low-co...
"Im Papier werden die Anreize untersucht, aufgrund derer Unternehmen mit gewerkschaftlich organisier...
We develop an oligopoly model in which firms facing unionised domestic labour markets choose between...
Do variations in labor market institutions across countries affect the cross-border organiza-tion of...
We study the effects of centralised versus decentralised wage setting in a unionsed duopoly where fi...
International audienceDo variations in labor market institutions affect the cross-border organizatio...
We critically consider the conventional belief that the attractiveness of international outsourcing ...
An interesting finding of recent research is that strategic considerations and collective bargaining...
Recent empirical evidence shows a negative relationship between international outsourcing and profit...
Do variations in labor market institutions across countries affect the cross-border organization of ...
The last few decades have seen a spectacular integration of the global economy through trade. The ri...
It is often assumed that manufacturing workers in developing countries, as recipients of outsourced ...
Is there any glue that may tie together the future of US unionism and the trend towards disintegrati...
In this paper, we provide first empirical evidence on the effect of outsourcing on union wages using...
We analyze unionized firms’ incentives to outsource intermediate goods production to foreign (low-co...
"Im Papier werden die Anreize untersucht, aufgrund derer Unternehmen mit gewerkschaftlich organisier...
We develop an oligopoly model in which firms facing unionised domestic labour markets choose between...
Do variations in labor market institutions across countries affect the cross-border organiza-tion of...
We study the effects of centralised versus decentralised wage setting in a unionsed duopoly where fi...
International audienceDo variations in labor market institutions affect the cross-border organizatio...
We critically consider the conventional belief that the attractiveness of international outsourcing ...
An interesting finding of recent research is that strategic considerations and collective bargaining...
Recent empirical evidence shows a negative relationship between international outsourcing and profit...
Do variations in labor market institutions across countries affect the cross-border organization of ...
The last few decades have seen a spectacular integration of the global economy through trade. The ri...
It is often assumed that manufacturing workers in developing countries, as recipients of outsourced ...
Is there any glue that may tie together the future of US unionism and the trend towards disintegrati...
In this paper, we provide first empirical evidence on the effect of outsourcing on union wages using...