Bargaining Power, Wages and Employment

Bargaining Power, Wages and Employment
Title Bargaining Power, Wages and Employment PDF eBook
Author Gaurav Datt
Publisher SAGE Publications Pvt. Limited
Pages 230
Release 1996
Genre Business & Economics
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Datt (Research Fellow, International Food Policy Research Institute, Washington, DC) offers a methodological study analyzing the operation of agricultural labor markets in ten rural areas of India, arguing that the asymmetrical bargaining power of employers over agricultural laborers exerts a significant qualitative influence on distributional outcomes in the village economy. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

Justice on the Job

Justice on the Job
Title Justice on the Job PDF eBook
Author Richard N. Block
Publisher W.E. Upjohn Institute
Pages 366
Release 2006
Genre Collective bargaining
ISBN 0880992794

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Examines the current state of workers' freedom to form unions and bargain collectively and looks at the obstacles facing America's workers who seek to organize into unions in the 21st century.

The Role of Bargaining Power

The Role of Bargaining Power
Title The Role of Bargaining Power PDF eBook
Author Vincent Victor
Publisher Universitätsverlag Potsdam
Pages 64
Release 2019
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 3869564490

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Neoclassical theory omits the role of bargaining power in the determination of wages. As a result, the importance of changes in the bargaining position for the development of income shares in the last decades is underestimated. This paper presents a theoretical argument why collective bargaining power is a main determinant of workers’ share of income and how its decline contributed to the severe changes in the distribution of income since the 1980s. In order to confirm this hypothesis, a panel data regression analysis is performed that suggests that unions significantly influence the distribution of income in developed countries. Diese empirische Studie untersucht den Einfluss der Staatsform auf den Einsatz und das Ausmaß von Wirtschaftssanktionen unter Verwendung von Regressionsanalysen. Die Ergebnisse deuten auf ein friedliches Wirtschaftsverhältnis zwischen den Demokratien hin. Die bisherige Forschung hat den demokratischen Wirtschaftsfrieden mithilfe der institutionellen Theorie erklärt, die das Sanktionsverhalten auf ein rationalistisches Kosten-Nutzen-Kalkül zurückführt. Demgegenüber vertritt die konstruktivistische Theorie die Auffassung, dass die friedvollere Konfliktbewältigung unter Demokratien auf die Ausbildung einer gemeinsamen Identität, sowie auf gemeinsame Werte und Normen zurückzuführen sei.

Theory of Wages and Employment

Theory of Wages and Employment
Title Theory of Wages and Employment PDF eBook
Author Allan Murray Cartter
Publisher Greenwood
Pages 216
Release 1975
Genre Business & Economics
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Wage Bargaining in Industries with Market Power

Wage Bargaining in Industries with Market Power
Title Wage Bargaining in Industries with Market Power PDF eBook
Author A. Jorge Padilla
Publisher
Pages 64
Release 1996
Genre Industrial relations
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Explores the nature of interactions among firms and among trade unions, when setting wages within an oligopolistic market.

Wage Bargaining in Industries with Market Power

Wage Bargaining in Industries with Market Power
Title Wage Bargaining in Industries with Market Power PDF eBook
Author Atilano Jorge Padilla
Publisher
Pages 44
Release 1994
Genre Labor economics
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El trabajo trata de investigar como los salarios equilibrados y el empleo, reaccionan para cambiar en el mercado laboral y productivo, el ciclo económico y la política económica.

Getting Back to Full Employment

Getting Back to Full Employment
Title Getting Back to Full Employment PDF eBook
Author Dean Baker
Publisher Center for Economic & Policy Research
Pages 106
Release 2013
Genre Full employment policies
ISBN 9780615918358

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While most people intuitively know that low unemployment is important to job seekers, they may not realize that high levels of employment actually would make an enormous difference in the lives of large segments of the workforce who already have jobs. Particularly in an era of historically high wage and income inequality, many in the workforce depend on full employment labor markets, and the bargaining power it provides, to secure a fair share of the economy's growth. For the bottom third or even half of the wage distribution, high levels of employment are a necessary condition for improving wages, higher incomes, and better working conditions. This book is a follow-up to a book written a decade ago by the authors, The Benefits of Full Employment (Economic Policy Institute, 2003). It builds on the evidence presented in that book, showing that real wage growth for workers in the bottom half of the income scale is highly dependent on the overall rate of unemployment. In the late 1990s, when the United States saw its first sustained period of low unemployment in more than a quarter century, workers at the middle and bottom of the wage distribution were able to secure substantial gains in real wages. When unemployment rose in the 2001 recession, and again following the collapse of the housing bubble, most workers no longer had the bargaining power to share in the benefits of growth. The book also documents another critical yet often overlooked side effect of full employment: improved fiscal conditions (without mindless budget policies like the current sequestration). Finally, in this volume, unlike the earlier one, the authors present a broad set of policies designed to boost growth and get the unemployment rate down to a level where far more workers have a fighting chance of getting ahead.