Pay-Setting, Self-Employment and the Unions: Themes of the 1980s
Andrew Oswald
CEP Discussion Papers from Centre for Economic Performance, LSE
Abstract:
The paper attempts to evaluate three of the central themes in recent economic policy towards the labour market. It is critical of the idea that pay should be linked to company performance; it does not find evidence that the 1980s witnessed a renaissance of self-employment; it concludes that there is only a little evidence that union power was reduced over the decade.
Date: 1992-02
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