垄断
经济
可能性
宏
劳动经济学
骨料(复合)
经验证据
工资
综合数据
市场支配力
微观经济学
情感(语言学)
产品市场
效率工资
功率(物理)
实证研究
一般均衡理论
最低工资
失业
生产(经济)
结果(博弈论)
组分(热力学)
不完全市场
期限(时间)
劳动关系
劳资关系
工作(物理)
作者
David Berger,Kyle Herkenhoff,Simon Mongey
摘要
The traditional theoretical and empirical “micro approach” to studying labor market power (or monopsony) requires that firms are small and atomistic. This is at odds with the reality of labor markets in which monopsony potentially matters most. Empirically, many markets are concentrated and characterized by large, dominant employers. The actions of large employers in an occupation or industry affect local and national wages, employment and output. Employers that understand their largeness may then act strategically when hiring and setting wages, generating misallocation and harming workers. This paper advocates for a “macro approach”: (1) directly model equilibrium behavior of large employers, (2) combine macro data and empirical estimates of employers’ responses to policy changes—obtained using the “micro approach”—to estimate the model, (3) use the model to compute the aggregate costs of monopsony, and optimal policies. This approach provides new perspectives on minimum wage and antitrust policy.
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