Imperfect competition in the labour market
London School of Economics and Political Science. Centre for Economic Performance
LSE - London
2010
91 p.
competition ; labour cost ; labour market
CEP Discussion Paper
981
Labour market
English
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"It is increasingly recognized that labour markets are pervasively imperfectly competitive, that there are rents to the employment relationship for both worker and employer. This chapter considers why it is sensible to think of labour markets as imperfectly competitive, reviews estimates on the size of rents, theories of and evidence on the distribution of rents between worker and employer, and the areas of labour economics where a perspective derived from imperfect competition makes a substantial difference to thought."
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