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Labor Relations and Productivity Growth in Advanced Capitalist Economies

Robert Buchele and Jens Christiansen
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Robert Buchele: Smith College, Northampton, MA 01063, Rbuchele@smith.edu
Jens Christiansen: Mount Holyoke College, South Hadley, MA 01075, Jchristi@mtholyoke.edu

Review of Radical Political Economics, 1999, vol. 31, issue 1, 87-110

Abstract: In this paper, we claim that worker rights (including collective bargaining rights, employment protection, and income security) promote productivity growth. We argue that cooperative labor-management relations encourage workers to make positive contributions to technical and organizational innovations that raise labor productivity, and that an industrial relations system that secures strong worker rights fosters cooperative labor-management relations. These arguments are supported by an empirical analysis of long-run productivity growth in 15 advanced capitalist countries. We first develop an index of worker rights and show its positive effect on several indicators of labor-management cooperation. We then develop an index combining measures of worker rights and labor-management cooperation and show its positive effect on the rate of growth of labor productivity.

Date: 1999
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