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Koordinationsgrad der Lohnverhandlungen haben einen signifikanten Einfluß auf die Höhe der Auslandsdirektinvestitionen. Je dezentraler … Auslandsdirektinvestitionen haben. …
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of unions with the level of regulation in the labour market, our results can provide insights into the effectiveness of …
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model with integrated product markets, this paper investigates the incentives for unions to coordinate wage demands in the …
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unions. The problem is relevant to scholars and the labor movement, requiring a deeper understanding of union membership … primarily perceived cause of declining union membership, (b) unions should be more effective in collective bargaining, and (c …
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extensive, especially in non-Anglo-Saxon countries. Strong unions may influence firms' incentives to invest in capital …, particularly in sectors where capital investments are sunk (irreversible), as in research-intensive sectors. Whether unions affect … firms' investment in capital depends on the structure and coordination of bargaining, the preference of unions between wages …
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well as the role of changing attitudes of employees towards unions are not fully clear, but the rise of the informal sector …
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well as the role of changing attitudes of employees towards unions are not fully clear, but the rise of the informal sector … Gewerkschaften sowie die Tarifbindung in den meisten Ländern zurückgegangen sind und dass Tarifverhandlungssysteme dezentralisierter … gewerkschaftlichen Rückgang offenbar geringer als meist vermutet. Die Auswirkungen von Globalisierung auf Gewerkschaften und …
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The impact of unions on firm performance has been the subject of debate and controversy in most industrialized … scope and limitations of the economic analysis of unions as well as the controversies surrounding the conclusions of … existing empirical research. Although it is difficult to draw firm and general conclusions on the effects of unions on firm …
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well as the role of changing attitudes of employees towards unions are not fully clear, but the rise of the informal sector …
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We define worker representation, identify the factors that determine demand for it among workers and employers, discuss difficulties in supplying worker representation, and reflect on the implications of worker representation for worker welfare and the behavior and performance of employers.
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