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Labour Dynamics in Australia (HILDA) Survey. Estimation of this elasticity is of particular interest not only in its own … competitive. -- monopsony ; imperfect competition ; separation ; labour supply elasticity …In this paper we estimate the elasticity of the labour supply to a firm, using data from the Household, Income and …
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Labour Dynamics in Australia (HILDA) Survey. Estimation of this elasticity is of particular interest not only in its own …In this paper we estimate the elasticity of the labour supply to a firm, using data from the Household, Income and … intuition is that, where workers have heterogeneous preferences or face mobility costs, firms can offer lower wages without …
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should be higher, about 2.2. Together with prior estimates of the quit elasticity these results imply that wages are 72 … offered wage, but there is very little research on this. This paper presents a methodology for estimating the wage elasticity … of recruitment and applies it to German data. Our estimates of the wage elasticity of recruitment are about 1.4. We also …
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Does competition in the labor market affect wage inequality? Standard textbook monopsony models predict that lower …
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explanation of the pro-cyclicality of wages. -- monopsony ; labor market frictions ; business cycles …A body of recent empirical work has found strong evidence that the labor elasticity of supply to the firm is finite … inter-war period, we are able to estimate the elasticity of supply to the firm during several recessions and expansions. Our …
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should be higher, about 2.2. Together with prior estimates of the quit elasticity these results imply that wages are 72 … offered wage, but there is very little research on this. This paper presents a methodology for estimating the wage elasticity … of recruitment and applies it to German data. Our estimates of the wage elasticity of recruitment are about 1.4. We also …
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