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The Economics of Trade Unions

2017
Richard B. Freeman and James L. Medoff’s now classic 1984 book What Do Unions Do? stimulated an enormous theoretical and empirical literature on the economic impact of trade unions. Trade unions continue to be a significant feature of many labor markets, particularly in developing countries, and issues of labor market regulations and labor institutions
Doucouliagos, Chris (hristos)   +2 more
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Economic Union

2021
Abstract Unionism has stressed the benefits of economic union but this is an elusive concept. The United Kingdom was formed as part of a wider imperial market, committed historically to global free trade, not as a national market. Only from the 1930s did a closed national market and national development strategy emerge.
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Economic Integration and Union Power

Open Economies Review, 2002
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Batavia, Bala, Nandakumar, Parameswar
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Theorizing Economic and Monetary Union

2023
This chapter offers an inquiry into how EMU has been conceptualized in the European Union by analysing the path taken over the past five decades. The definition of what is on the agenda, and considered part of the scope of EMU, has had a major impact on what EMU actually covers.
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An Economic Theory of a Credit Union

The Journal of Finance, 1981
THE majority of research to date on CUs has been empirical (cf. Cargill [1] and Kidwell and Peterson [7]), yet there is serious need to develop a theoretical framework of CU behavior that incorporates their unique characteristics. A CU is essentially a financial intermediation cooperative.
Smith, Donald J   +2 more
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