We show that if a firm can subcontract production to an informal sector, an increase in union power may either increase or decrease innovation. An increase in union power makes the firm worse off irrespective of its effect on innovation. However, in contrast to the usual belief, an increase in union power may increase consumer surplus and decrease union utility by affecting innovation, thus suggesting that a union may not want to be too powerful. An increase in union power may create an ambiguous effect on social welfare. Our analysis provides new insights to the relation between union power and innovation
This Paper surveys the economic literature on the impact of trade unions on innovation. There are ma...
Union rent-seeking is considered a tax on firm returns from investments in innovative activity. We e...
This paper extends an R&D-based growth model of the Rivera-Batiz and Romer-type [Quarterly Journal o...
We show that if a firm can subcontract production to an informal sector, an increase in union power ...
We show that if a firm can subcontract production to an informal sector, an increase in union power ...
In contrast to the conventional belief that labour union intervention reduces firms' incentives to i...
We show the effects of cooperation among the labour unions with complementary workers on innovation,...
We show the effects of cooperation among the labour unions with complementary workers on innovation,...
We examine the effect of unionization on firm innovation, using a regression discontinuity design th...
We present theoretical and empirical evidence challenging early studies that found unions were detri...
Much of the recent empirical work on the impact of unions on R&D is based on a theoretical model...
Using the right-to-manage model of union-firm bargaining, we show that a higher union power increase...
Using the right-to-manage model of union-firm bargaining, we show that a higher union power increase...
Using the right-to-manage model of union-firm bargaining, we show that a higher union power increase...
Using the right-to-manage model of union-firm bargaining, we show that a higher union power increase...
This Paper surveys the economic literature on the impact of trade unions on innovation. There are ma...
Union rent-seeking is considered a tax on firm returns from investments in innovative activity. We e...
This paper extends an R&D-based growth model of the Rivera-Batiz and Romer-type [Quarterly Journal o...
We show that if a firm can subcontract production to an informal sector, an increase in union power ...
We show that if a firm can subcontract production to an informal sector, an increase in union power ...
In contrast to the conventional belief that labour union intervention reduces firms' incentives to i...
We show the effects of cooperation among the labour unions with complementary workers on innovation,...
We show the effects of cooperation among the labour unions with complementary workers on innovation,...
We examine the effect of unionization on firm innovation, using a regression discontinuity design th...
We present theoretical and empirical evidence challenging early studies that found unions were detri...
Much of the recent empirical work on the impact of unions on R&D is based on a theoretical model...
Using the right-to-manage model of union-firm bargaining, we show that a higher union power increase...
Using the right-to-manage model of union-firm bargaining, we show that a higher union power increase...
Using the right-to-manage model of union-firm bargaining, we show that a higher union power increase...
Using the right-to-manage model of union-firm bargaining, we show that a higher union power increase...
This Paper surveys the economic literature on the impact of trade unions on innovation. There are ma...
Union rent-seeking is considered a tax on firm returns from investments in innovative activity. We e...
This paper extends an R&D-based growth model of the Rivera-Batiz and Romer-type [Quarterly Journal o...