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The Effects of Unions on Research and Development: An Empirical Analysis Using Multi-Year Data
Julian Betts, University of California, San Diego
ABSTRACT: The paper tests for a link between unionization and research and development rates (research and development expenditures divided by output) in thirteen aggregate Canadian industries. A balanced panel of thirteen industries covering 1968 to 1986 reveals a negative relationship between industry unionization rates and research and development. The results hold when using a number of techniques to control for unobserved industry heterogeneity and non-linear responses to unionization. In an industry that moves from the 25th to the 75th percentile of unionization, research and development is predicted to fall by about 40%.
SUGGESTED CITATION: Julian Betts,
"The Effects of Unions on Research and Development: An Empirical Analysis Using Multi-Year Data"
(December 1, 2000).
Department of Economics, UCSD.
Paper 2000-31.
http://repositories.cdlib.org/ucsdecon/2000-31
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