Flexibility in wage setting under the threat of relocation
Goeddeke, Anna ; Haucap, Justus ; Herr, Annika ; Wey, Christian
Labour. Review of Labour Economics and Industrial Relations
2018
32
1
March
1-22
wage policy ; labour market flexibility ; relocation of industry ; labour cost
Wages and wage payment systems
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/labr.12118
English
Bibliogr.
"Relocation of production to countries with low labour costs has induced increased labour market flexibility, which has been praised as a silver bullet for economic growth and low unemployment. Within a unionised oligopoly framework, in which a multinational firm has the option to relocate its production to a foreign country, we analyse the welfare implications of both centralised and flexible wage-setting regimes. For very low foreign wages, wage flexibility leads to higher welfare than a rigid centralised regime. In contrast, for ‘intermediate' wage levels in the foreign country, an industry-wide uniform wage leads to higher social welfare than flexible wages."
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