Labor and an integrated Europe / Lloyd Ulman, Barry Eichengreen, William T. Dickens, editors.

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Book
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English
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Washington, D.C. : Brookings Institution, ©1993.
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viii, 295 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm

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    "As the European Community moves toward full integration of its members' economies, one of the most far-reaching changes will be in the European labor market. Nontariff barriers to trade between the member countries will be removed, and workers will become free to seek employment anywhere in the Community. As these changes take place, individual markets stand to lose their national identities while workers and employers face profound challenges."--BOOK JACKET. "In this book, a group of leading labor economists and social scientists address an array of concerns about economic integration and provide insight into labor's likely response. They identify the challenges of the Single Market Program and explore the implications of western European integration for European industrial relations, European labor mobility, and economies and labor markets in the rest of the world."--BOOK JACKET. "The contributors assess the impact of economic unification on European trade unions, wage-bargaining, work rules, training programs, and benefits. They draw on U.S. experiences in the centralization and more recent decentralization of the work force, consider the German system of industrial relations as a model for power sharing between workers and managers, and explore current efforts of labor market restructuring and privatization in central and eastern Europe. They address such questions as: Will pension and health insurance arrangements constrain worker mobility? Will cross-country wage differences within the EC narrow? And will exchange rates and monetary unification exacerbate unemployment problems? They also examine the impact of unification on immigration policy, capital markets, and trade."--BOOK JACKET. "Labor and an Integrated Europe provides a much needed background for developing a coherent plan that deals with these crucial labor issues."--BOOK JACKET.
    Bibliographic references
    Includes bibliographical references and index.
    Contents
    • Labor and integrated Europe / Lloyd Ulman, Barry Eichengreen, and William T. Dickens
    • Unionism and unification / Melvin Reder and Lloyd Ulman
    • Prospects for worker participation in management in the single market / Lowell Turner
    • The rise and decline of neocorporatism / Wolfgang Streeck
    • West German labor market institutions and East German transformation / David Soskice and Ronald Schettkat
    • Employee benefits in the single market / Daniel J. .B. Mitchell and Jacques Rojot
    • European wage equalization since the Treaty of Rome / Robert J. Flanagan
    • European monetary unification and regional unemployment / Barry Eichengreen
    • Immigration policies in fortress Europe / Bent Hansen
    • European economic integration and U.S. wages and employment / Wlilliam T. Dickens
    • European labor markets : the eastern dimension / Jasminka Sohinger and Daniel Rubinfeld.
    ISBN
    • 0815786824 ((cloth ; : alk. paper))
    • 9780815786825 ((cloth ; : alk. paper))
    • 0815786816 ((pbk. ; : alk. paper))
    • 9780815786818 ((pbk. ; : alk. paper))
    LCCN
    92040273
    OCLC
    27068298
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