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The labor exemptions to antitrust law: An overview
This description of the labor exemptions to antitrust law clearly does not do justice to the complexities courts face in attempting to reconcile...
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The State and the Associational Order of the Economy: The Institutionalization of Cartels and Trade Associations in 1931–45 Japan
The existing literature on the impact of the state on the associational order has emphasized the state's concern on the implications of the...
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The fictitious commodity: A union view of labor’s antitrust exemptions
Labor is not a commodity, though there are those who would have it treated as if it was one. Antitrust is probably a futile exercise when applied to...
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Intensity of management resistance: understanding the decline of unionization in the private sector
IX. Conclusions Although Lipset and Katchanovski present many of the major societal and structural causes that have influenced the decline of private...
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The Things Negotiators Do With Money
Deal-making negotiations, in the minds of most people, center on theamount of money that is involved in a transaction. However, the timing ofa money...
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For a Europe of flexible regions and not of region-states divided by ethnicity
Discussion of the future of Europe continues to be a marginal political issue, partly because of the resistance of states, on both the practical...
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Emerging Labor Market Structures
In this introductory chapter we identify the attributes of the forest in the cliché in which the trees, so to speak, are our contributors’ articles.... -
QOL Research in Relation to Specific Marketing Perspectives
This chapter covers QOL research in relation to specific perspectives of marketing. QOL research has been conducted from the following perspectives:... -
The Next Long Swing
These are times of dramatic change in the ways in which work is organized in the United States and throughout the world. The new realities of a... -
The Hope of Europe
Globalisation is a continuous process; indeed it can never be finished. Like Leon Trotsky’s ‘permanent revolution’, the ‘reforms’ of the new... -
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Unveiling the demographic ‘action’ in class-action lawsuits: Two instructional cases
Population turnover, cohort survival, and intercohort transmission of effects are concepts widely applicable beyond the customary domains of...
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The hard and soft sides of union political money
We reach several conclusions. First, to the extent that soft money per se and issue advertising are the primary targets of campaign-finance...