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Three approaches to coordinated bargaining: a case for power-based explanations

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Lyhne Ibsen, Christian

European Journal of Industrial Relations

2015

21

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March

39-56

collective bargaining ; institutional economics

Denmark ; Sweden

Collective bargaining

http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0959680114527032

English

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"This article discusses three theoretical approaches to the study of coordinated collective bargaining, each positing different causal mechanisms: rational choice, rationalist institutionalism and discursive institutionalism. Each approach involves a different view of the exercise of power and distributional consequences. The three approaches are applied to the critical cases of Sweden and Denmark. The conclusion drawn is that coordination is not purely cooperative, and that cooperation is itself conditioned by power relations. Thus power must be placed at the heart of coordination studies."

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