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ID086259
Title ProperShould military uniforms carry the union label
LanguageENG
AuthorLipow, Jonathan ;  Mealem, Yosef ;  Tobol, Yossef
Publication2009.
Summary / Abstract (Note)It is widely believed that the unionization of military labor leads to reduced discipline and lower combat capability. Case studies of the performance of existing military unions, however, generally suggest that unionization has a benign impact on the performance of the armed forces. In this paper, we offer a theoretical economic analysis of the likely impact of military unionization on volunteer militaries. Our analysis suggests that military unionization will unambiguously lead to larger, but less disciplined, armed forces, leaving the overall impact of unionization on defense capability ambiguous. Military unionization, however, will clearly enhance social welfare.
`In' analytical NoteDefence and Peace Economics Vol. 20, No.1; February 2009: p11-19
Journal SourceDefence and Peace Economics Vol. 20, No.1; February 2009: p11-19
Key WordsUnionization ;  Military Manpower ;  Efficient Bargaining


 
 
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