Exchange rates and wages in unionized labor markets
Wright, Peter W. ; Bastos, Paulo
2012
65
4
Oct.
975-999
collective bargaining ; exchange rate ; globalization ; labour cost ; manufacturing industry ; statistics ; unionized worker ; wages
Wages and wage payment systems
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"The authors investigate the impact of exchange rate movements on wage determination in unionized labor markets. Using a simple model of international oligopoly, the authors show that organized labor has a rational incentive to accept lower wages in the face of a currency appreciation. They examine this proposition empirically using a matched worker-firm data set for Portugal and, though the impact varies considerably with worker characteristics, find results consistent with the predictions of the model."
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