Labor conflict and sectoral wage setting in Argentina
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Judzik, Darío
Levy Yeyati, Eduardo
Gauna, Alfonso
Date:
2021-09Abstract
We contribute to the analysis of the macroeconomic and labor market impact of labor
conflict in two ways: we introduce a Labor Conflict Index (LCI), built at both the
aggregate and the sectoral level, and estimate the effect of union bargaining power, as
captured by the LCI, on real wage determination. We find that, in the short run, conflict
pays off:Across sectors, a 1% increase in bargaining power, as measured by the LCI, leads
to a 0.5% - 2% increase in the average real wage.