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David Blanchflower; Andrew Oswald and M. Garrett, (1988), INSIDER POWER IN WAGE DETERMINATION, Working Papers, London School of Economics - Centre for Labour Economics

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Blanchflower, David; Andrew Oswald and Mario D. Garrett, (1989), Insider Power in Wage Determination, No 3179, NBER Working Papers, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc

Blanchflower, David; Neil Millward and Andrew Oswald, (1989), Unionization and Employment Behavior, No 3180, NBER Working Papers, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc

Carruth, Alan; William Collier and Andrew Dickerson, (1999), Inter-industry Wage Differences and Individual Heterogeneity: How Competitive is Wage Setting in the UK?, Studies in Economics, School of Economics, University of Kent

Holzer, Harry and Edward B. Montgomery, (1990), Asymmetries and Rigidities in Wage Adjustments by Firms, No 3274, NBER Working Papers, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc

Mocan, Naci and Deborah Viola, (1997), The Determinants of Child Care Workers' Wages and Compensation: Sectoral Differences, Human Capital, Race, Insiders and Outsiders, No 6328, NBER Working Papers, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc

Standing, Guy., (1991), Do unions impede or accelerate structural adjustment? industrial versus company unions in an industrialising labour market, ILO Working Papers, International Labour Organization

Stewart, Mark, (1989), UNION WAGE DIFFERENTIALS, PRODUCT MARKET INFLUENCES AND THE DIVISION OF RENTS, No 268357, Economic Research Papers, University of Warwick - Department of Economics

Stewart, Mark, (1989), UNION WAGE DIFFERENTIALS, PRODUCT MARKET INFLUENCES AND THE DIVISION OF RENTS, The Warwick Economics Research Paper Series (TWERPS), University of Warwick, Department of Economics

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