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References for Collective bargaining in developing countries
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Further reading
- Freeman, R., Medoff, J. What Do Unions Do?. New York: Basic Books, 1984.
- Salamon, M. Industrial Relations: Theory and Practice. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall, 2001.
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Key references
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Pencavel, J. The Legal
Framework for Collective Bargaining in Developing
Economies Stanford
University Department of Economics Working
Paper No.97008, 1996. Key reference: [1]
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Freeman, R. "Labor regulations,
unions, and social protection in developing countries: Market
distortions or efficient institutions?" In: Rodrik, D., Rosenzweig, M. R. (eds). Handbook of
Development Economics. Amsterdam: Elsevier, 2010. Key reference: [2]
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Yoon, Y. A Comparative
Study on Industrial Relations and Collective Bargaining in East
Asian Countries International
Labour Office Working
Paper No.8, 2009. Key reference: [3]
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World Bank World Development
Report: Jobs. Washington, DC: World Bank, 2012. Key reference: [4]
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International Labour Organization Global Wage Report
2008/09: Minimum Wages and Collective Bargaining: Towards Policy
Coherence. Geneva, Switzerland: ILO, 2008. Key reference: [5]
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Rios-Avila, F., Hirsch, B. "Unions, wage gaps,
and wage dispersion: New evidence from the Americas" Industrial
Relations 53:1 (2014): 1–27. Key reference: [6]
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O’Connell, L. D. Collective
Bargaining Systems in Six Latin American Countries: Degrees of
Autonomy and Decentralization Inter-American
Development Bank Working
Paper No.399, 1999. Key reference: [7]
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Rios-Avila, F. Unions and
Economic Performance in Developing Countries: Case Studies from
Latin America Levy Economics
Institute Working
Paper No.787, 2014. Key reference: [8]
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Cassoni, A., Labadie, G., Fachola, G. "The economic
effects of unions in Latin America: Their impact on wages and
economic performance of firms in Uruguay" In: Kuhn, P., Marquez, G. (eds). What Difference Do
Unions Make?. Washington, DC: Inter-American Development Bank, 2005. Key reference: [9]
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Lamarche, C. "Industry-wide work
rules and productivity: Evidence from Argentine union contract
data" IZA Journal of
Labor & Development 2:11 (2013). Key reference: [10]
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Pencavel, J. The Legal
Framework for Collective Bargaining in Developing
Economies Stanford
University Department of Economics Working
Paper No.97008, 1996.
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Additional References
- Haucap, J., Wey, C. "Unionisation structures and innovation incentives" The Economic Journal 114:494 (2004): C149–C165.
- Hirsch, B. T. "Sluggish institutions in a dynamic world: Can unions and industrial competition coexist?" The Journal of Economic Perspectives 22:1 (2008): 153–176.
- Saavedra, J., Torero, M. "Union density changes and union effects on firm performance in Peru" In: Kuhn, P., Marquez, G. (eds). What Difference Do Unions Make?. Washington, DC: Inter-American Development Bank, 2005.