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Papers of Sir George Sayers Bain, Professor of Industrial Relations, and colleagues... 'Union growth and the business cycle: an econometric analysis' by Bain and Farouk Elsheikh (published 1976), 1950s-1987
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Papers of Sir George Sayers Bain, Professor of Industrial Relations, and colleagues
Trade union growth project
'Union growth and the business cycle: an econometric analysis' by Bain and Farouk Elsheikh (published 1976), 1950s-1987
1950s-1987
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This work was described by Bain as the result of the third part of the union growth project (see MSS.65/195).
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Papers of Sir George Sayers Bain, Professor of Industrial Relations, and colleagues
Trade union growth project
'Union growth and the business cycle: an econometric analysis' by Bain and Farouk Elsheikh (published 1976), 1950s-1987
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Trade union growth project
'Union growth and the business cycle: an econometric analysis' by Bain and Farouk Elsheikh (published 1976), 1950s-1987
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Non-econometic literature (mainly journal articles)
Notes on non-econometic literature
Econometic literature (mainly journal articles)
Notes on econometic literature
Pre-publication criticisms
Material on the Hines wage inflation model
'Recognition variables: failed attempts to quantify'
'Unsatisifactory' variables
United Kingdom labour force statistics from the 19th century onwards
United Kingdom wage rates and earnings statistics from the 19th century onwards
United Kingdom cost of living and retail price statistics from the 19th century onwards
United Kingdom profits statistics from the 19th century onwards
United Kingdom unemployment statistics from the 19th century onwards
United Kingdom industrial production statistics from the 19th century onwards
United Kingdom wholesale prices statistics from the 19th century onwards
United Kingdom gross national product and national income statistics from the19th century onwards
United States of America: basic data from the 19th century onwards
German trade union growth basic data from the 19th century onwards
Swedish trade union growth basic data from the 19th century onwards
Australian trade union growth basic data from 1906 onwards
United Kingdom general basic data
Post-publication criticisms
Reviews
Critique by Peder J Pedersen of the University of Aarhus, Denmark
'Trade union growth in Canada: a comment', paper by Bain and Elsheikh
'American trade union growth: an alternative model', paper by Bain and Elsheikh
'Macro female': results of statistical calculations on female unemployment and union membership
Unionisation and profits
Reply to 'The determination of the rate of change of unionization in the United Kingdom: 1924-1966' by B Burkitt and D Bowers of the University of Bradford
'Trade union growth and industrial disputes', paper by David C Smith of Queen's University, Ontario, Canada
'Structural stability in models of American trade union growth', paper by Neil Sheflin, Leo Troy and C Timothy Koeller of Ruttgers University, United States
'Price expectations and union growth: some efficient results for the USA, 1953-1970', paper by Derek C Jones of Hamilton College and Subrahmanyam Ganti of the University of Buffalo
Criticism of 'American trade union growth: an alternative model' by Jack Fiorito of Oklahoma State University
'Some simple public choice models of trade union behaviour and membership'; 'A reconstruction of trade union growth in the United Kingdom' by Alison Booth of the London School of Economics
Papers on trade union growth in the Republic of Ireland by David Sapsford of the University of East Anglia
Update of statistical aggregate model
Update of statistical aggregate model