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The Productivity Puzzle and the Decline of Unions

An UEBS Department of Economics seminar

Economics seminar - Aruni Mitra, University of Manchester


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This paper finds that rapid de-unionization can explain the sudden vanishing of the procyclicality of productivity in the U.S. during the 1980s. Cross-sectional evidence from U.S. states and industries shows that a lower cost of hiring and firing workers due to the decline in union power prompted firms to rely less on labour hoarding, making productivity less procyclical. In a model with endogenous worker-effort, allowing the employment adjustment cost to change according to the change in union density matches well the dynamics of the cyclicality of productivity in the post-War U.S. economy.

Location:

XFI Conference Room 2