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Unionisation structures and heterogeneous firms

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Braun, Sebastian

Kiel Institute for the World Economy

IFW Kiel - Kiel

2009

17 p.

enterprise level ; productivity ; profitability ; trade union

Kiel Working Paper

1566

Trade unionism

https://www.ifw-kiel.de/

English

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"The effects of unions on productivity and firm performance have been the topic of extensive research. Existing studies have, however, primarily focused on firm-level bargaining and on markets that are characterised by a small and fixed number of identical firms. This paper studies how different unionisation structures affect firm productivity and firm performance in a monopolistic competition model with heterogeneous firms and free entry. While centralised bargaining induces tougher selection among heterogeneous producers and thus increases average productivity, firm-level bargaining allows less productive entrants to remain in the market. Centralised bargaining also results in higher average output and profit levels than either decentralised bargaining or a competitive labour market. From the perspective of consumers, the choice between centralised and decentralised bargaining involves a potential trade-off between product variety and product prices."

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