Labor markets under trade unionism : employment, wages, and hours
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Labor markets under trade unionism : employment, wages, and hours
Blackwell, 1991
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Includes bibliography and index
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:hdk ISBN 9781557860774
内容説明
In recent years the study of contracts, bargaining, transaction costs, and internal labour markets has considerably extended the theoretical base of labour economics and research on unionism. At the same time there has been a noticeable split between theoretical model-building and the empirical study of the effects of unions on wages. This book aims to bring together these two strands. It contains a survey and synthesis of the available literature on the subject, and an extended comparative study of the North American and British labour markets. It ends by proposing an agenda for future research.
目次
- Introduction
- empirical regularities
- trade union objectives
- efficent contracts
- recursive contracts
- interaction among markets.
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:pbk ISBN 9781557864673
内容説明
In recent years the study of contracts, bargaining, transaction costs and internal labour markets has considerably extended the theoretical base of labour economics and research on unionism. At the same time there has been a noticeable split between theoretical model-building and the empirical study of the effects of unions on wages. The essential aim of John Pencavel's book is to relate and bring a little closer these two strands. Professor Pencavel provides a selective survey and synthesis of the extensive literature on the subject but relates this, throughout, to the empirical evidence. The analysis is further extended by a comparative study of the North American and British labour markets. This book should push forward the study of labour markets, unionization and wage bargaining. In setting an agenda for future research, Pencavel both draws out the importance of the empirical implementation of theory and stresses the need for a closer understanding by economists of the industrial relations literature.
目次
- The context of unionism
- empirical regularities
- trade union objectives
- efficient contracts
- recursive contracts
- interactions among markets.
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