Estimating Workers' Bargaining Power and Firms' Markup in India: Implications of Reforms and Labour Regulations

Published By: IGIDR on eSS | Published Date: September, 01 , 2014

Implications of industrial deregulations, trade liberalisation and labour regulations on workers' bargaining power and firms' markup in Indian manufacturing industries is examined, using state-wise three-digit industry-level panel data for the period 1980-2007. Results of the econometric analysis suggest that both industrial deregulations and trade liberalisation led to significant declines in workers' bargaining power, which was already less than 6.7% on an average during pre-reform era. However, none of these reforms appears to have any significant effect on firms' markup.

Author(s): Rupayan Pal, Udayan Rathore | Posted on: Sep 29, 2014 | Views(622) | Download (245)


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