2000
DOI: 10.1002/j.2325-8012.2000.tb00338.x
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Un‐COLA: Why Have Cost‐of‐Living Clauses Disappeared from Union Contracts and Will They Return?

Abstract: For more than 20 years, unions have been trading cost‐of‐living adjustment clauses (COLAs) for other forms of compensation. Various explanations have been offered for the erosion of COLA coverage—including reduced inflationary uncertainty, lower union power, and structural shifts in the economy—but the relative importance of these and competing hypotheses remains untested. We investigate the reasons for the decline in COLA coverage using a pooled cross‐sectional, time‐series model that accounts for industry fi… Show more

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