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Unionization and Firm Performance: The Impact on Profits, Growth and Productivity


Kim B. Clark


Harvard Business School; National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER); Brigham Young University Idaho

September 1982

NBER Working Paper No. w0990

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This paper examines the impact of unionization on profit- ability, growth and productivity using time series data on over 900 product line businesses in the North American manufacturing sector (predominantly U.S.). The first section of the paper develops a simple theoretical framework for studying the effect of the union on firm performance. A key result of this analysis is that information about union wage and productivity effects is not sufficient to permit prediction of the sign (or magnitude) of consequent changes in the rate of return on capital; one must know the parameters of production and demand. Expanding the model to allow for the effects of market structure and alternative bargaining regimes establishes the need to examine several indicators of firm performance in assessing the impact of the union. The empirical analysis reveals sizeable negative union effects on profitability, but growth, productivity and the capital-labor ratio appear to be little affected by unionization in this data. The data are thus consistent with a model of union-firm interaction in which collective bargaining affects the distribution of profits, but leaves real magnitudes unchanged. The evidence suggests, however, that unionization may have longer term implications for efficiency since the impact on profitability appears to fall most heavily on firms with relatively little market power.

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Clark, Kim B., Unionization and Firm Performance: The Impact on Profits, Growth and Productivity (September 1982). NBER Working Paper No. w0990. Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=303484

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