Labour Unions, Public Policy and Economic Growth
Discover the intricate relationship between labour unions, public policy, and economic growth in the thought-provoking book, Labour Unions, Public Policy and Economic Growth by Cambridge University Press. Published in 2000, this hardback edition spans 252 pages and presents a comprehensive theoretical model of union bargaining. It challenges the conventional belief that collective bargaining adversely affects welfare, instead arguing that in the presence of market failure, it can actually enhance welfare. This insightful work is an essential read for scholars and students specializing in labour economics, public economics, game theory, and international economics. Dive into this essential resource to expand your understanding of the dynamics between unions and economic policy.