This comprehensive collection brings together an impressive range
of papers on the economics of labor unions. Some of these are
classics, and others are less well known - included because they
cover significant but under-researched areas, or because they raise
interesting questions that as yet remain unanswered. The study of
labor unions has long fascinated economists. Over the last quarter
of the twentieth century there has been a tremendous evaluation of
research in this area. This blossoming occurred with the growth of
labor economics as a discipline separate from industrial relations,
and with the development of micro data sets and the dissemination
of sophisticated new micro-econometric techniques with which to
analyse them. These volumes include papers that not only span the
most important topics in the economics of labor unions, but also
offer a useful overview of the field and its methodology. They will
prove invaluable both to researchers and practitioners.
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