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We investigate the impact of labour market concentration on two dimensions of job quality, namely wages and job security. We leverage rich administrative linked employer-employee data from Denmark, France, Germany, Italy, Portugal and Spain in the 2010s to provide the first comparable...
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”) This comment addresses the questions contained in Section 9 of the RFI related to Monopsony Power and Labor Markets. Our … view is that protecting workers, input suppliers, and consumers from the effects of monopsony should be an important goal … of antitrust. The effects of classical monopsony result in harm to workers, other input suppliers, and consumers by …
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employers' monopsony power. It explores the characteristics of monopsony in labor markets and documents its impact by looking at … solutions to address employers' monopsony power. …
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This paper sets up a two-country model of offshoring with monopolistically competitive product and monopsonistically competitive labour markets. In our model, an incentive for offshoring exists even between symmetric countries, because shifting part of the production abroad reduces local labour...
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This paper studies the pricing incentives of a monopolist constrained by a revenue cap endogenously determined by her costs in a so-called base year. Such regulation is employed, among others, to govern electricity distribution operators in Germany. We show that the revenue cap may incentivize...
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