In this Article, Professor Dau-Schmidt provides a comparative analysis of the labor laws of the United States, the United Kingdom, Germany, and Japan for the purposes of identifying which characteristics of a country\u27s labor laws are likely to reduce strike incidence and intensity and promote industrial peace. To identify which characteristics of a country\u27s law are likely to encourage industrial peace, Professor Dau-Schmidt presents game theory arguments based on his analysis of unions and collective bargaining. Dau-Schmidt then provides a simple empirical test as to the relative success of different countries\u27 laws in advancing industrial peace by comparing data on the number of days lost per thousand organized workers for each o...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston UniversityThis thesis proposes to show that multi-employer bargaining offers a...
This Special Project Note analyzes the labor relations systems of the Federal Republic of Germany, J...
On the basis of a famous judicial American case from the Great Depression era, this paper conducts a...
In this Article, Professor Dau-Schmidt provides a comparative analysis of the labor laws of the Unit...
This paper aims at clarifying basic conditions for the settlement of industrial peace in industrial ...
Professor Dau-Schmidt\u27s contribution, co-authored with B. C. Ellis, is titled The Relative Barga...
The subject of lockouts does not seem to present a major issue in contemporary American labor relati...
Using labor union’s bargaining power as an indication of government policy on labor standards, this ...
This dissertation contains three chapters on the political economy and economic history of labor uni...
In the field of the legal systems governing industrial relations, comparative analysis has gained a ...
In this article, I present an alternative economic analysis of unions and collective bargaining that...
Contains fulltext : 68903.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)International co...
Defence date: 13 March 1992Supervisor: Hans-W. MicklitzFirst made available online: 2 August 201
Published as Chapter 7 in Industrial Democracy in America: The Ambiguous Promise, Nelson Lichtenstei...
As industrial structures are changing, the nature and the way of resolving each country's labour con...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston UniversityThis thesis proposes to show that multi-employer bargaining offers a...
This Special Project Note analyzes the labor relations systems of the Federal Republic of Germany, J...
On the basis of a famous judicial American case from the Great Depression era, this paper conducts a...
In this Article, Professor Dau-Schmidt provides a comparative analysis of the labor laws of the Unit...
This paper aims at clarifying basic conditions for the settlement of industrial peace in industrial ...
Professor Dau-Schmidt\u27s contribution, co-authored with B. C. Ellis, is titled The Relative Barga...
The subject of lockouts does not seem to present a major issue in contemporary American labor relati...
Using labor union’s bargaining power as an indication of government policy on labor standards, this ...
This dissertation contains three chapters on the political economy and economic history of labor uni...
In the field of the legal systems governing industrial relations, comparative analysis has gained a ...
In this article, I present an alternative economic analysis of unions and collective bargaining that...
Contains fulltext : 68903.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)International co...
Defence date: 13 March 1992Supervisor: Hans-W. MicklitzFirst made available online: 2 August 201
Published as Chapter 7 in Industrial Democracy in America: The Ambiguous Promise, Nelson Lichtenstei...
As industrial structures are changing, the nature and the way of resolving each country's labour con...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston UniversityThis thesis proposes to show that multi-employer bargaining offers a...
This Special Project Note analyzes the labor relations systems of the Federal Republic of Germany, J...
On the basis of a famous judicial American case from the Great Depression era, this paper conducts a...