January 1973
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182 Citations
The University of Chicago Law Review
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January 1973
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25 Reads
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182 Citations
The University of Chicago Law Review
... The literature often treats unions as organizations that operate primarily through the provision of selective and private goods using a rational choice framework that focuses on the individual (Olson 1961). From this perspective, some scholars (Friedman 1956(Friedman , 1962Rees 1962;Lewis 1963;Card 2001;Johnson 1975) have argued that unions increase inequality. One argument posits that labor rights are a form of protectionism which increases production costs, resulting in rises in the price of goods that consumers must pay (Burtless 2001). ...
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Union Rights and Inequalities
January 1973
The University of Chicago Law Review