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1977
DOI: 10.1080/00779957709543978
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Strike incidence and economic activity: Some further evidence

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“…The literature here is very extensive with, for example, Vanderkamp (1970), Smith (1972) and Walsh (1975) analysing the Canadian experiences; Phipps (1977) examin ing Australian data; Turkington (1975) and Hazledine et al, (1977) analysing New Zealand's strike record and investigating the Irish experience.…”
Section: Cycles Of Strikesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The literature here is very extensive with, for example, Vanderkamp (1970), Smith (1972) and Walsh (1975) analysing the Canadian experiences; Phipps (1977) examin ing Australian data; Turkington (1975) and Hazledine et al, (1977) analysing New Zealand's strike record and investigating the Irish experience.…”
Section: Cycles Of Strikesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(1975) and Hazledine et al (1977) for New Zealand; Phipps (1977) for, Australia; Sapsford (1979) for Eire while Paldam & Pedersen (1982) present a review of seventeen studies for various OECD countries18. One basic criticism of all of the studies which lay claim to the model of Ashenfelter & Johnson is that it is fundamentally a model of strike durations, or, conceivably, of strike incidence, and not of strike frequency.…”
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