Union objectives and indexation externalities in a monopolistically competitive economy

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This paper extends the literature on indexation externalities by analyzing equilibrium and efficient indexation in a unionized economy characterized by a monopolistically competitive goods market. The assumption that union objectives relate to both employment and the real wage implies that union indexation decisions are associated with a negative externality and, as a consequence, the equilibrium degree of indexation is inefficiently high. This feature is characteristic of both passive and activist policy environments. © 2009 University of Venice.

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James, J. G., & Lawler, P. (2010). Union objectives and indexation externalities in a monopolistically competitive economy. Research in Economics, 64(1), 28–35. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.rie.2009.08.001

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