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trade union behaviour 4 policy institutions 2 social dialogue 2 strike activity 2 Fiscal-Monetary Coordination 1 Inflation Targeting 1 Trade Union Behaviour 1 fair-share rules 1 fiscal-monetary coordination 1 implicit contract theory 1 inflation targeting 1 intertemporal behaviour 1 trade unions 1
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Butter, Frank A.G. den 2 Castrén, Olli 2 Koppes, Silvie Y. 2 Borgersen, Trond-Arne 1
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Faculteit der Economische Wetenschappen en Bedrijfskunde, Vrije Universiteit 1 Suomen Pankki 1 VU University Amsterdam, Faculty of Economics, Business Administration and Econometrics 1
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Serie Research Memoranda 2 Bank of Finland Discussion Papers 1 International Journal of Economics and Business Research 1 Research Discussion Papers / Suomen Pankki 1
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RePEc 4 EconStor 1
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Strikes in France and the Netherlands; a comparison of labour market institutions
Butter, Frank A.G. den; Koppes, Silvie Y. - Faculteit der Economische Wetenschappen en … - 2003
Strikes as a consequence of labour conflicts occur about 28 times as much in France as in the Netherlands. This paper examines the institutional differences underlying these differences in strike activity. Our empirical analysis shows that strike activity is high in France if workers were...
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A comment on fair-shares and trade union behaviour
Borgersen, Trond-Arne - In: International Journal of Economics and Business Research 1 (2009) 2, pp. 228-233
This article comments on trade union behaviour and the fair-share rule of McDonald and Solow (1981) 'Wage bargaining …
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Monetary policy delegation, labour market structure and fiscal-monetary policy coordination
Castrén, Olli - 1998
We study monetary policy delegation in a framework where fiscal policy is determined endogenously and wages are negotiated by trade unions who face a trade-off between real wages and employment.If the median trade union voter is a senior member the nominal wages are too high to guarantee full...
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Monetary Policy Delegation, Labour Market Structure and Fiscal-Monetary Policy Coordination
Castrén, Olli - Suomen Pankki - 1998
We study monetary policy delegation in a framework where fiscal policy is determined endogenously and wages are negotiated by trade unions who face a trade-off between real wages and employment. If the median trade union voter is a senior member the nominal wages are too high to guarantee full...
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Strikes in France and the Netherlands; a comparison of labour market institutions
Butter, Frank A.G. den; Koppes, Silvie Y. - VU University Amsterdam, Faculty of Economics, Business … - 2003
Strikes as a consequence of labour conflicts occur about 28 times as much in France as in the Netherlands. This paper examines the institutional differences underlying these differences in strike activity. Our empirical analysis shows that strike activity is high in France if workers were...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005150601
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