Negociações Coletivas, Distribuição e Emprego
By: CAMARGO, José Márcio.
Material type: ArticlePublisher: Rio de Janeiro : IUPERJ, 1997Subject(s): Negociação Coletiva | Organização Sindical | Direito do Trabalho | Mercado de Trabalho | Reforma InstitucionalOnline resources: Acesso Dados - Revista de Ciências Sociais 40, 1, p. 5-22Abstract: The article offers suggestions on how Brazils collective bargaining regulations could be reformulated to arrive at more efficient collective contracts and to induce gains in labor productivity while simultaneously moving towards an improved income distribution pattern. The underlying premise is that any system for regulating economic activities consists of a set of rules that use punishment and incentives to induce economic agents to adopt certain behaviors. Since agent behavior governs market behavior to at least some extent, market performance will depend on the structure of existing regulations. Consequently, any evaluation of the adequacy of a given regulatory system depends upon the definition of the systems objectives.The article offers suggestions on how Brazils collective bargaining regulations could be reformulated to arrive at more efficient collective contracts and to induce gains in labor productivity while simultaneously moving towards an improved income distribution pattern. The underlying premise is that any system for regulating economic activities consists of a set of rules that use punishment and incentives to induce economic agents to adopt certain behaviors. Since agent behavior governs market behavior to at least some extent, market performance will depend on the structure of existing regulations. Consequently, any evaluation of the adequacy of a given regulatory system depends upon the definition of the systems objectives.
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