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Does the quality of industrial relations matter for the macro economy? A cross-country analysis using strikes data

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Addison, John T. ; Teixeira, Paulino

Institute of Labor Economics, Bonn

IZA - Bonn

2006

35 p.

labour relations ; statistics ; strike frequency ; unemployment

OECD countries

Discussion Paper Series

1968

Labour relations

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English

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"Using international data, we investigate whether the quality of industrial relations matters for the macro economy. We measure industrial relations inversely by strikes – which proxy we cross-check with an industrial relations reputation indicator – and our macro performance outcome is the unemployment rate. Independent of the role of other institutions, good industrial relations do seem to matter: greater strike volume is associated with higher unemployment. Holding country effects constant, however, the sign of the variable is reversed. This fixed-effects result likely picks up a direct effect of strikes, namely, their tendency to rise when striking becomes more attractive to the union."

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