1 Michael Hicks and Michael LaFaive, “Economic Growth and Right to Work Laws” (Mackinac Center for Public Policy, 2013), iii, https://perma.cc/4BPC-TXDD.
2 Michael LaFaive, “Right-to-Work, Tax Rates Paint Interesting Picture Right-to-Work, Tax Rates Paint Interesting Picture” (Mackinac Center for Public Policy, Aug. 27, 2014), https://perma.cc/SX55-EXJM.
3 Michael Hicks and Michael LaFaive, “Economic Growth and Right to Work Laws” (Mackinac Center for Public Policy, 2013), 2, https://perma.cc/4BPC-TXDD.
4 Robert P. Hunter, “Michigan Labor Law: What Every Citizen Should Know” (Mackinac Center for Public Policy, 1999), 10, https://perma.cc/ZQA5-DA85.
5 “Right to Work States Timeline” (National Right to Work Committee, 2020), https://perma.cc/PF4T-VR2F; “Right-To-Work Resources” (National Conference of State Legislatures, 2020), https://perma.cc/64QJ-22AZ.
6 “Right-To-Work Resources” (National Conference of State Legislatures, 2020), https://perma.cc/64QJ-22AZ.
7 Richard Vedder, “Right-to-Work Laws: Liberty, Prosperity, and Quality of Life” (Washington DC: Cato Institute, 2010), 172–175, https://perma.cc/RCT2-X795.
8 “State Intercensal Tables: 2000-2010” (U.S. Census Bureau), https://perma.cc/3WRU-FHAG.
9 Thomas J. Holmes, “The Effect of State Policies on the Location of Manufacturing: Evidence from State Borders,” Journal of Political Economy 106, no. 4 (1998): 668, https://perma.cc/ZD99-PNS3.
10 Thomas J. Holmes, “The Effect of State Policies on the Location of Manufacturing: Evidence from State Borders,” Journal of Political Economy 106, no. 4 (1998): 667, https://perma.cc/ZD99-PNS3.
11 Thomas J. Holmes, “The Effect of State Policies on the Location of Manufacturing: Evidence from State Borders,” Journal of Political Economy 106, no. 4 (1998): 671, https://perma.cc/ZD99-PNS3.
12 Michael Hicks and Michael LaFaive, “Economic Growth and Right to Work Laws” (Mackinac Center for Public Policy, 2013), 3-5, https://perma.cc/4BPC-TXDD.
13 Charlene M. Kalenkoski and Donald J. Lacombe, “Right-to-Work Laws and Manufacturing Employment: The Importance of Spatial Dependence,” Southern Economic Journal 73, no. 2 (2006): 402.
14 Charlene M. Kalenkoski and Donald J. Lacombe, “Right-to-Work Laws and Manufacturing Employment: The Importance of Spatial Dependence,” Southern Economic Journal 73, no. 2 (2006): 404.
15 Charlene M. Kalenkoski and Donald J. Lacombe, “Right-to-Work Laws and Manufacturing Employment: The Importance of Spatial Dependence,” Southern Economic Journal 73, no. 2 (2006): 402.
16 Sudheer Chava, Andras Danis and Alex Hsu, “The Economic Impact of Right-to-Work Laws: Evidence from Collective Bargaining Agreements and Corporate Policies,” Journal of Financial Economics 137, no. 2 (2020): 451–452, https://perma.cc/4VPR-M2ER.
17 Sudheer Chava, Andras Danis and Alex Hsu, “The Economic Impact of Right-to-Work Laws: Evidence from Collective Bargaining Agreements and Corporate Policies,” Journal of Financial Economics 137, no. 2 (2020): 468, https://perma.cc/4VPR-M2ER.
18 Sudheer Chava, Andras Danis and Alex Hsu, “The Economic Impact of Right-to-Work Laws: Evidence from Collective Bargaining Agreements and Corporate Policies,” Journal of Financial Economics 137, no. 2 (2020): 452, https://perma.cc/4VPR-M2ER.
19 Benjamin Austin and Matthew Lilley, “The Long-Run Effects of Right-to-Work Laws” (Harvard University, Nov. 16, 2021), https://perma.cc/7GZC-9UNZ.
20 Christos Makridis, “Do Right-to-Work Laws Work? Evidence from Individual Well-Being and Economic Sentiment,” Journal of Law and Economics (2019): 715, https://perma.cc/JZ88-6KKC.
21 Christos Makridis, “Sentimental Business Cycles and the Protracted Great Recession (Working Paper)” (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sloan School of Management, 2018), https://perma.cc/WH7N-X5NB.
22 Christos Makridis, “Do Right-to-Work Laws Work? Evidence from Individual Well-Being and Economic Sentiment,” Journal of Law and Economics (2019): 721, https://perma.cc/JZ88-6KKC.
23 Christos Makridis, “Do Right-to-Work Laws Work? Evidence from Individual Well-Being and Economic Sentiment,” Journal of Law and Economics (2019): 733, https://perma.cc/JZ88-6KKC.
24 Jeffrey Eisenach, “Right-to-Work Laws: The Economic Evidence” (NERA Economic Consulting, May 2018), 2, https://perma.cc/2BRQ-9RWP.
25 Kent Bausman, Alden Craddock and Felix Kwan, “Show-Me Right to Work: A Regional Comparison of Right to Work and Non-Right to Work States,” Journal of Management and Marketing Research 20 (Academic and Business Research Institute, 2017), 8, https://perma.cc/7JV7-HH5B.
26 Kent Bausman, Alden Craddock and Felix Kwan, “Show-Me Right to Work: A Regional Comparison of Right to Work and Non-Right to Work States,” Journal of Management and Marketing Research 20 (Academic and Business Research Institute, 2017), 1, https://perma.cc/7JV7-HH5B.
27 Kent Bausman, Alden Craddock and Felix Kwan, “Show-Me Right to Work: A Regional Comparison of Right to Work and Non-Right to Work States,” Journal of Management and Marketing Research 20 (Academic and Business Research Institute, 2017), 10, https://perma.cc/7JV7-HH5B.
28 Kent Bausman, Alden Craddock and Felix Kwan, “Show-Me Right to Work: A Regional Comparison of Right to Work and Non-Right to Work States,” Journal of Management and Marketing Research 20 (Academic and Business Research Institute, 2017), 11, https://perma.cc/7JV7-HH5B.
29 Kent Bausman, Alden Craddock and Felix Kwan, “Show-Me Right to Work: A Regional Comparison of Right to Work and Non-Right to Work States,” Journal of Management and Marketing Research 20 (Academic and Business Research Institute, 2017), 12, https://perma.cc/7JV7-HH5B.
30 Ozkan Eren and Serkan Ozbeklik, “What Do Right-to-Work Laws Do? Evidence from a Synthetic Control Method Analysis” Journal of Policy Analysis and Management 35, no. 1: 175.
31 Ozkan Eren and Serkan Ozbeklik, “What Do Right-to-Work Laws Do? Evidence from a Synthetic Control Method Analysis” Journal of Policy Analysis and Management 35, no. 1: 193.
32 Barry Hirsch and David Macpherson, “State: Union Membership, Coverage, Density, and Employment by State and Sector, 1983-2019” (Unionstats.com, 2022), https://www.union stats.com.
33 Michael J. Hicks, Michael D. LaFaive and Srikant Devaraj, “New Evidence on the Effect of Right-to-Work Laws on Productivity and Population Growth,” Cato Journal 36, no. 1 (2016): 64, https://perma.cc/2D95-5ZQN.
34 Michael J. Hicks, Michael D. LaFaive and Srikant Devaraj, “New Evidence on the Effect of Right-to-Work Laws on Productivity and Population Growth,” Cato Journal 36, no. 1 (2016): 118, 101–120, https://perma.cc/2D95-5ZQN.
35 Richard K Vedder and Jonathan Robe, “An Interstate Analysis of Right-to-Work Laws” (Washington D.C.: Competitive Enterprise Institute, 2014), 15, https://perma.cc/8RW5-ZLJJ.
36 Richard K Vedder and Jonathan Robe, “An Interstate Analysis of Right-to-Work Laws” (Washington D.C.: Competitive Enterprise Institute, 2014), 16, https://perma.cc/8RW5-ZLJJ.
37 Ibid.
38 Richard K Vedder and Jonathan Robe, “An Interstate Analysis of Right-to-Work Laws” (Washington D.C.: Competitive Enterprise Institute, 2014), 17, https://perma.cc/8RW5-ZLJJ.
39 Richard K Vedder and Jonathan Robe, “An Interstate Analysis of Right-to-Work Laws” (Washington D.C.: Competitive Enterprise Institute, 2014), 18-19, https://perma.cc/8RW5-ZLJJ.
40 Michael Hicks and Michael LaFaive, “Economic Growth and Right to Work Laws” (Mackinac Center for Public Policy, 2013), 2, https://perma.cc/4BPC-TXDD.