The dynamics of power in labor markets: monopolistic unions versus monopsonistic employers
Dodini, Samuel ; Salvanes, Kjell G. ; Willén, Alexander
Institute of Labor Economics, Bonn
IZA - Bonn
2022
69 p.
trade union power ; wage determination ; trade unionization ; employer
Discussion Papers
15635
Trade unionism
https://docs.iza.org/dp15635.pdf
English
Bibliogr.
"This paper brings together the modern research on employer power and employee power by empirically examining the effects of unionization on worker earnings, employment, and inequality across differently concentrated markets. Exploiting national tax reforms to union membership dues as exogenous shocks to unionization, we show that high levels of unionization mitigate the negative wage and employment effects generated by imperfect competition. We also identify considerable effect heterogeneity with respect to worker types across differentially concentrated markets, and show that this has major implications for the role of unions in shaping labor market wage inequality."
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