Unionisation, Unemployment and Economic Growth

Doan Quang, Neil Vousden

    Research output: Working paper

    Abstract

    This paper employs a simple overlapping gener ations endogenous growth model with an R&D sector to establish a link between union bargaining power, long-run unemployment and long-run growth. The model consists of a competitive final goods sector, two intermediate goods sectors, one competitive and the other a monopoly and a competitive R&D sector. Increased union bargaining power in the monopolized intermediate-goods sector is shown to increase wages and unemployment in the sector and reduce the economys long-run growth rate. This result is shown to hold for both closed- and open-shop unions.
    Original languageEnglish
    Place of PublicationCanberra, Australia
    PublisherAustralian National University
    Pages1-31pp
    Publication statusPublished - 2002

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