(2014) Optimal Capital Taxation, Labour Unions, and the Hold-Up Problem. Labour : Review of Labour Economics and Industrial Relations. 28 (2014): 359–375.

Abstract. This document examines optimal capital taxation with wage-setting labour unions when the government taxes consumption, labour, and capital. The results are as follows. If unions can commit themselves to particular wages for a long period, then there is no hold-up problem. Otherwise, the hold-up problem creates a positive link from capital accumulation to the wage. The optimal labour subsidy is positive and greater in the presence than in the absence of the hold-up problem. The optimal capital subsidy is zero in the absence, but positive in the presence of the hold-up problem.

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