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higher electricity prices. We examine the effect from changing electricity prices on manufacturing employment. Analyzing firm … employment more than less constrained firms. This implies a potentially mitigating role for monetary policy. …
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higher electricity prices. We examine the effect from changing electricity prices on manufacturing employment. Analyzing firm … employment more than less constrained firms. This implies a potentially mitigating role for monetary policy. …
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This paper analyzes the joint dynamics of prices, output and employment across firms. We develop a dynamic equilibrium … induces sizable declines in output and employment together with rising cross-sectional dispersion of price and output growth …
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This paper analyzes the effects of environmental policy on employment (and unemployment) using a new general …-equilibrium two-sector search model. We find that imposing a pollution tax causes substantial reductions in employment in the … regulated (polluting) industry, but this is offset by increased employment in the unregulated (nonpolluting) sector. Thus the …
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This paper analyzes the effects of environmental policy on employment (and unemployment) using a new general …-equilibrium two-sector search model. We find that imposing a pollution tax causes substantial reductions in employment in the … regulated (polluting) industry, but this is offset by increased employment in the unregulated (nonpolluting) sector. Thus the …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012991682
This paper analyzes the effects of environmental policy on employment (and unemployment) using a new general …-equilibrium two-sector search model. We find that imposing a pollution tax causes substantial reductions in employment in the … regulated (polluting) industry, but this is offset by increased employment in the unregulated (nonpolluting) sector. Thus the …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012456406
wages with theory. However, systematic evidence for themonopsony argument is scarce. In this paper, I perform a … comprehensive test of monop-sony theory by using labor market concentration as a proxy for monopsony power. Labormarket … reduce wages by 0.5 percentand employment by 1.6 percent, reflecting monopsonistic exploitation. In line with per …
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Economists increasingly refer to monopsony power to reconcile the absence of negative employment effects of minimum … wages with theory. However, systematic evidence for the monopsony argument is scarce. In this paper, I perform a … comprehensive test of monopsony theory by using labor market concentration as a proxy for monopsony power. Labor market …
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