Kerstin Enflo
Professor
From conflict to compromise: The importance of mediation in Swedish work stoppages 1907-1927
Author
Summary, in English
Institutions for prevention and resolution of industrial conflicts were introduced all over the world in the early twentieth century. We use a new dataset of geocoded strikes and lockouts to analyze the impact of mediation on conflict outcomes in Sweden for the period 1907–1927. Causality is identified by using the distance from the mediator’s place of residence to the conflict as an instrument. Despite the mediators’ limited authority we find that their involvement in a conflict resulted in about 30 percent higher probability of a compromise. The results add support to institutionalist accounts of the origins of the Swedish Model.
Department/s
- Department of Economic History
Publishing year
2019
Language
English
Pages
268-298
Publication/Series
European Review of Economic History
Volume
23
Issue
3
Document type
Journal article
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Topic
- Economic History
Keywords
- labor market institutions; industrial relations; strikes; mediation; the Swedish Model
Status
Published
Project
- Labour Conflicts by location 1859–1938
- From Sundsvall to Saltsjöbaden: A regional perspective on strikes at the Swedish labor market
ISBN/ISSN/Other
- ISSN: 1474-0044