← Search

Wage and Employment Determination under Trade Unionism: The International Typographical Union

James N. Dertouzos; John H. Pencavel

Journal of Political Economy 1981

The wages and employment of typographers are examined to see whether they can be usefully characterized as the outcome of a process by which the union maximizes an objective function containing wages and employment and is constrained by a trade-off between these two variables as represented by the employer's labor demand function. Our functional form assumptions permit investigation of some familiar special cases of union behavior. The parameter implications of both the wage bill maximization hypothesis and the rent maximization hypothesis provide inferior explanations of the movement of wages and employment of these workers compared with our more general formulation.

DOI
10.1086/261027
Volume
89 (6)
Pages
1162-1181
Language
en
Export
BibTeX
Sources
openalex crossref