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concentration turns out substantial in Germany. Absent wage floors, a 10 per-cent increase in labor market concentration makes firms …
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concentration turns out substantial in Germany. Absent wage floors, a 10 percent increase in labor market concentration makes firms … Arbeitsmarkkonzentration heranziehe, um die Monopson-Macht von Betrieben zu approximieren. Die Arbeitsmarktkonzentration fällt in Deutschland …
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Minimum wages decrease employment in competitive markets, but can increase it in monopsonistic markets so long as they do not exceed the marginal product of labour. We find evidence of non-monotonicity both by market structure and minimum wage level. Minimum wage hikes initially increase hours...
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I analyze the spillover effects of publicly announced sectoral minimum wages in Germany. My identification strategy … of Germany's first sectoral minimum wage. The reduction of information frictions, rather than the strategic interaction …
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This paper analyzes the spillover effects of the first sectoral minimum wage in Germany. Using a triple differences …
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statutory minimum wage introduction in Germany in January 2015. A semi-structural estimation approach is employed based on a …
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This paper brings together the modern literatures on monopsony power and labor unions by empirically examining the effects of unionization on the dynamics of worker earnings across differently concentrated markets. Exploiting tax reforms to union due deductions as exogenous shocks to...
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This paper brings together the modern research on employer power and employee power by empirically examining the effects of unionization on worker earnings, employment, and inequality across differently concentrated markets. Exploiting national tax reforms to union membership dues as exogenous...
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This paper brings together the modern research on employer power and employee power by empirically examining the effects of unionization on worker earnings, employment, and inequality across differently concentrated markets. Exploiting national tax reforms to union membership dues as exogenous...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014243910
We study the impact of the minimum wage hike in Seattle from $9.47 to $13 on wagebill, labor demand, and firm revenue using administrative data from the state of Washington. We show that the minimum wage affected businesses both at the intensive and extensive margins. At the intensive margin,...
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