Does the quality of industrial relations matter for the macro economy? A cross-country analysis using strikes data
Addison, John T. ; Teixeira, Paulino
Institute of Labor Economics, Bonn
IZA - Bonn
2006
35 p.
labour relations ; statistics ; strike frequency ; unemployment
Discussion Paper Series
1968
Labour relations
English
Bibliogr.
"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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