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variance in this relationship depending upon several firm and location specific factors including monopsony power. Firms that …
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This paper provides direct evidence on the extent of monopsony power in the low-wage labor market by estimating the … monopsony power in the market for nursing assistants – a result at odds with some recent other findings – adds interesting …
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This paper studies the effects of the minimum wage on the life cycle of firms. We first build a tractable model where heterogeneous firms have labor market power, invest in innovation, and choose formal or informal sectors. The model predicts that a minimum wage hike not only shrinks young and...
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. -- Endogenous monopsony ; minimum wage ; noncompliance ; small firms …
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One potential channel through which the effects of the minimum wage could be directed is that firms who employ minimum wage workers could pass on any resulting higher labour costs in the form of higher prices. This study looks at the effects of the introduction and subsequent uprating of the...
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One potential channel through which the effects of the minimum wage could be directed is that firms who employ minimum wage workers could pass on any resulting higher labour costs in the form of higher prices. This study looks at the effects of the introduction and subsequent uprating of the...
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