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The effects of unionization on the distribution of income: a general equilibrium approach
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Investment and wages in the absence of binding contracts: a nash bargaining approach
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The production process in a competitive economy: walrasian, neo-hobbesian and marxian models
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The economic theory of trade unions: an introductory survey
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Individual proferences and union wage determination: the case of the United Mine Workers
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Unions and the economy: what we know, what we should know
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The economic effects of multiple unionism: evidences from the 1984 workplace industrial relations survey
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The joint determination of union status and union wage effects: some tests of alternative models
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The estimation of union wage differentials and the impact of methodological choices
Richard Upward, Mark B. Stewart, Joanna K. Swaffield, Martin J. Andrews
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The effects of labor unions on employment, wages, and days of operation: coal mining in West Virginia
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Macroeconomic performance and collective bargaining: an international perspective
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Wage bargaining and the Phillips curve: the identification and specification of aggregate wage equations
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