Resource-use intensity and the labour market: More for less?

AG Ross, K Connolly, I Rhoden, S Vögele - … Impact Assessment Review, 2023 - Elsevier
Although the circular economy primarily focuses on closing supply chains, residual waste
management, and product lifetime extensions, reducing resource use remains critical. This …

[HTML][HTML] Labour market dynamics in the era of technological advancements: The system-wide impacts of labour augmenting technological change

AG Ross, PG McGregor, JK Swales - Technology in Society, 2024 - Elsevier
The employment impact of future technological change is much debated. Some
commentators predict devastating job losses, while others are more sanguine, claiming that …

Wage determination and the bite of collective contracts in Italy and Spain

E Adamopoulou, E Villanueva - Labour Economics, 2022 - Elsevier
In several OECD countries employer federations and unions fix skill-specific wage floors for
all workers in an industry. One view of those “explicit” contracts argues that the prevailing …

United, yet apart? A note on persistent labour market differences between western and eastern Germany

C Schnabel - Jahrbücher für Nationalökonomie und Statistik, 2016 - degruyter.com
Comparing aggregate statistics and surveying selected empirical studies, this paper shows
that the characteristics and results of labour markets in eastern and western Germany have …

Right of association and new business entry: country-level evidence from the market sector

PC Patel, CA Rietveld - Small Business Economics, 2023 - Springer
Labor market institutions (LMIs) could enable new firm entry by lowering burdens to
attracting and retaining human capital or restrict new firm entry by increasing concerns of …

Firm‐Level Collective Bargaining and Wages in G reece: A Quantile Decomposition Analysis

J Daouli, M Demoussis… - British Journal of …, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
This article analyzes the effect of firm‐level contracting on the wage structure in the G reek
private sector. Using a matched employer–employee dataset for 2006, unconditional …

Wage cyclicality under different regimes of industrial relations

H Gartner, T Schank, C Schnabel - Industrial Relations: A …, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
We analyze the effect of collective wage agreements and of works councils on the cyclicality
of real wages. Using employer–employee data for western Germany (1995–2004), we find …

Why is there resistance to works councils in Germany? An economic perspective

S Müller, J Stegmaier - Economic and Industrial Democracy, 2020 - journals.sagepub.com
Recent empirical research generally finds evidence of positive economic effects for works
councils, for example with regard to productivity and–with some limitations–to profits. This …

Works councils and collective bargaining in Germany: A simple theoretical extension to reconcile conflicting empirical findings

U Jirjahn - Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics …, 2017 - JSTOR
A model by Hübler and Jirjahn (2003) suggests that redistribution activities of works councils
are more limited in establishments covered by collective bargaining. The model predicts that …

A spatial panel wage curve for Spain

R Ramos, C Nicodemo, E Sanromá - Letters in Spatial and Resource …, 2015 - Springer
Most empirical studies on the Spanish wage curve have ignored the possible spatial
interaction effects between the regions. This paper reconsiders the Spanish wage curve …