Labour unions and the theory of international trade /
Kemp, Murray C., 1926-2021
Labour unions and the theory of international trade / Murray C.Kemp, N. van Long, Kazvo Shimomura. - Amsterdam : North-Holland, 1991 - ix, 285 p. : il.
Incluye bibliografía
A Prospectus. The Heckscher-Ohlin Model. The Specific-Factors Model. A Labour Union in Every Country. Union Power in the Long Run. A Differential Game between the Labour Unions of Different Countries. A Differential Game between Organised Labour and Organised Capital. References. Index.
This book provides a theory of trade between countries in at least one of which the pattern of competitive markets is disturbed by a powerful national labour union and in which, therefore, wage distortions are endogenous; the book then proceeds to re-examine the several comparative-equilibrium questions of conventional trade theory. In addition, several questions are confronted which can be posed only in the new framework.
In Chapters II and III, two well-known models of production and trade are taken. In Chapter IV the analysis of Chapter II is reconsidered under the assumption that there is a strong labour union in each trading country. Chapters V-VII broaden the scope of analysis by allowing for capital accumulation and its interaction with union policies.
0444884807
RELACIONES ECONOMICAS INTERNACIONALES
COMERCIO INTERNACIONAL
SINDICATOS
POLITICA EXTERIOR
322.20973
Labour unions and the theory of international trade / Murray C.Kemp, N. van Long, Kazvo Shimomura. - Amsterdam : North-Holland, 1991 - ix, 285 p. : il.
Incluye bibliografía
A Prospectus. The Heckscher-Ohlin Model. The Specific-Factors Model. A Labour Union in Every Country. Union Power in the Long Run. A Differential Game between the Labour Unions of Different Countries. A Differential Game between Organised Labour and Organised Capital. References. Index.
This book provides a theory of trade between countries in at least one of which the pattern of competitive markets is disturbed by a powerful national labour union and in which, therefore, wage distortions are endogenous; the book then proceeds to re-examine the several comparative-equilibrium questions of conventional trade theory. In addition, several questions are confronted which can be posed only in the new framework.
In Chapters II and III, two well-known models of production and trade are taken. In Chapter IV the analysis of Chapter II is reconsidered under the assumption that there is a strong labour union in each trading country. Chapters V-VII broaden the scope of analysis by allowing for capital accumulation and its interaction with union policies.
0444884807
RELACIONES ECONOMICAS INTERNACIONALES
COMERCIO INTERNACIONAL
SINDICATOS
POLITICA EXTERIOR
322.20973