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Do employers have more monopsony power in slack labor markets?

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Hirsch, Boris ; Jahn, Elke J. ; Schnabel, Claus

ILR Review

2018

71

3

May

676-704

business cycle ; wages ; labour supply

Germany

Business economics

http://ilr.sagepub.com/

https://doi.org/10.1177%2F0019793917720383

English

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" This article confronts monopsony theory's predictions regarding workers' wages with observed wage patterns over the business cycle. Using German administrative data for the years 1985 to 2010 and an estimation framework based on duration models, the authors construct a time series of the labor supply elasticity to the firm and estimate its relationship to the unemployment rate. They find that firms possess more monopsony power during economic downturns. Half of this cyclicality stems from workers' job separations being less wage driven when unemployment rises, and the other half mirrors that firms find it relatively easier to poach workers. Results show that the cyclicality is more pronounced in tight labor markets with low unemployment, and that the findings are robust to controlling for time-invariant unobserved worker or plant heterogeneity. The authors further document that cyclical changes in workers' entry wages are of similar magnitude as those predicted under pure monopsonistic wage setting."

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