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Unions and profits : a meta-regression analysis

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posted on 2009-01-01, 00:00 authored by Chris DoucouliagosChris Doucouliagos, P Laroche
The effect of unions on profits continues to be an unresolved theoretical and empirical issue. In this paper, clustered data analysis and hierarchical linear meta-regression models are applied to the population of forty-five econometric studies that report 532 estimates of the direct effect of unions on profits. Unions have a significant negative effect on profits in the United States, and this effect is larger when market-based measures of profits are used. Separate meta-regression analyses are used to identify the effects of market power and long-lived assets on profits, as well as the sources of union-profit effects. The accumulated evidence rejects market power as a source of union-profit effects. While the case is not yet proven, there is some evidence in support of the appropriation of quasi-rent hypothesis. There is a clear need for further American and non-American primary research in this area.

History

Journal

Industrial relations : a journal of economy and society

Volume

48

Issue

1

Pagination

146 - 184

Publisher

Blackwell

Location

Malden, Ma.

ISSN

0019-8676

eISSN

1468-232X

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal; C Journal article

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