The Impact of trade shocks on collective wage bargaining agreements
Juan Carluccio,
Denis Fougere and
Erwan Gautier
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Abstract:
We study the impact of international trade on firm-level wage bargaining using a unique administrative firm-level dataset for French manufacturing. Exports have a positive effect on the probability of signing firm-level wage agreements, while offshoring has no significant effect. Results are consistent with the predictions of rent-sharing models of the export wage-premium.
Keywords: exports; offshoring; collective bargaining (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016-05-01
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