Wage Bargaining and Incomes Policy: Possible Lessons for Eastern EuropeCentre for Economic Performance, London School of Economics and Political Science, 1990 - Collective bargaining - 58 pages |
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Active labour market affect the unemployment/inflation agreements Annex applying by law Australia Austria Bargaining system Industry-level Belgium Britain CATHERWOOD LIBRARY centralised bargaining coefficient collective bargaining contrast Coverage High decentralised Denmark disinflation East European Eastern Europe economy effect employer coordination enterprise equilibrium existing workers expected income Finland firm Firm-level bargains supplement fiscal neutrality formula France GDP deflator Germany high coverage incentive indexation industry Industry-level bargains applying inflation inflationary Italy Japan labour market spending leapfrog maximise Minimum wage Set NAIRU Netherlands nominal value-added Norway permitted Poland Portugal problem reduce regression relative wages rent-seeking replacement ratio rise Scandinavia Spain standardised strike Switzerland system Industry-level bargains system of wage Tax per worker tax rate tax-based incomes policy trade union tripartite unemployed unemployment rate unemployment/inflation trade-off Union coordination union federation unit labour costs unskilled worker variables wage bargaining wage determination wage drift wage growth wage increase wage pressure Zealand