University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. August 2008. Major: Economics. Advisor: Thomas J. Holmes. 1 computer file (PDF); viii, 83 pages.The first essay investigates what role the interaction of firm turnover on the one hand and costly union organizing on the other might play in explaining the wide variation of unionization outcomes in the US both across sectors and states as well as over time. The paper develops a model that combines an entry-exit framework of monopolistically competing firms with costly union organizing. The model is analyzed both for the case of an "efficiently" bargaining and a wage-setting union. Firm turnover is a crucial determinant of the unionization rate in the US because entering firms are typically born as...
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There are two essays in this dissertation. In the first chapter, I first build a model to investigat...
The unionization rate in the US varies widely both across sectors and states. Further-more, unions h...
This dissertation contains three chapters on the political economy and economic history of labor uni...
Much has been written about union wage bargaining. Much less has been written about union density, w...
This article presents a game theoretical model of union organization that highlights the role played...
The first chapter of this dissertation studies the causes of rising sorting between high-skill worke...
This dissertation consists of three chapters on unionism. In the first chapter, the relation between...
This dissertation has three chapters that discuss issues regarding the U.S. labor market. The first ...
This thesis examines how economic forces shape the nature of employment and the development of human...
This dissertation is a collection of three essays on labor economics and industrial organization. In...
The point of departure for this thesis is the divergent fate of organized labor during the last deca...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. March 2018. Major: Economics. Advisor: Ellen McGrattan. ...
This dissertation consists of three essays in macroeconomic theory. The first two essays address the...
<p>This paper examines the empirical application of the hypothesis that union membership has decline...
The three essays of this dissertation are studies of individual choice and outcomes in labor-economi...
There are two essays in this dissertation. In the first chapter, I first build a model to investigat...
The unionization rate in the US varies widely both across sectors and states. Further-more, unions h...
This dissertation contains three chapters on the political economy and economic history of labor uni...
Much has been written about union wage bargaining. Much less has been written about union density, w...
This article presents a game theoretical model of union organization that highlights the role played...
The first chapter of this dissertation studies the causes of rising sorting between high-skill worke...
This dissertation consists of three chapters on unionism. In the first chapter, the relation between...
This dissertation has three chapters that discuss issues regarding the U.S. labor market. The first ...
This thesis examines how economic forces shape the nature of employment and the development of human...
This dissertation is a collection of three essays on labor economics and industrial organization. In...
The point of departure for this thesis is the divergent fate of organized labor during the last deca...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. March 2018. Major: Economics. Advisor: Ellen McGrattan. ...
This dissertation consists of three essays in macroeconomic theory. The first two essays address the...
<p>This paper examines the empirical application of the hypothesis that union membership has decline...
The three essays of this dissertation are studies of individual choice and outcomes in labor-economi...
There are two essays in this dissertation. In the first chapter, I first build a model to investigat...