Labour unions and the theory of international trade /

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 quest...

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Main Author: Kemp, Murray C., 1926-2021
Other Authors: van Long, N, Shimomura, Kazvo
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Amsterdam : North-Holland, 1991
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245 1 0 |a Labour unions and the theory of international trade /  |c Murray C.Kemp, N. van Long, Kazvo Shimomura. 
260 |a Amsterdam :  |b North-Holland,  |c 1991 
300 |a ix, 285 p. :  |b il. 
504 |a Incluye bibliografía 
505 0 |a 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. 
520 3 |a 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. 
650 |a RELACIONES ECONOMICAS INTERNACIONALES  
650 |a COMERCIO INTERNACIONAL  
650 4 |a SINDICATOS  |9 2307 
650 4 |a POLITICA EXTERIOR  |9 2590 
700 |a van Long, N 
700 |a Shimomura, Kazvo 
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