Long-Run Impacts of Unions on Firms: New Evidence from Financial Markets, 1961-1999
David Lee and
Alexandre Mas
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David Lee: Princeton University and NBER
No 1136, Working Papers from Princeton University, Department of Economics, Center for Economic Policy Studies.
Abstract:
We estimate the effect of new unionization on firms' equity value over the 1961-1999 period using a newly assembled sample of National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) representation elections matched to stock market data. Event-study estimates show an average union effect on the equity value of the firm equivalent to a cost of at least $40,500 per unionized worker. At the same time, point estimates from a regression-discontinuity design comparing the stock market impact of close union election wins to close losses are considerably smaller and close to zero. We find a negative relationship between the cumulative abnormal returns and the vote share in support of the union, allowing us to reconcile these seemingly contradictory findings. Using the magnitudes from the analysis, we calibrate a structural median voter model of endogenous union determination in order to conduct counterfactual policy simulations of policies that would marginally increase the ease of unionization.
Keywords: Unions; unionization; stock prices; equity value; United States (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: C01 D23 G12 J21 J51 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2009-01
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Journal Article: Long-Run Impacts of Unions on Firms: New Evidence from Financial Markets, 1961--1999 (2012) 
Working Paper: Long-Run Impacts of Unions on Firms: New Evidence from Financial Markets, 1961-1999 (2009) 
Working Paper: Long-Run Impacts of Unions on Firms: New Evidence from Financial Markets, 1961-1999 (2009) 
Working Paper: Long-Run Impacts of Unions on Firms: New Evidence from Financial Markets, 1961-1999 (2009) 
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