Monopsony in labor markets: a review
2021
74
1
January
3-26
labour market ; minimum wage ; immigrant ; wage differential
Labour market
https://doi.org/10.1177%2F0019793920922499
English
Bibliogr.
"Researchers' interest in monopsony has increased in recent years. This article reviews the accumulating evidence that employers have considerable monopsony power. It summarizes the application of this idea to explaining the impact of minimum wages and immigration, in anti-trust, and in understanding how to model the determinants of earnings in matched employer–employee data sets and the implications for inequality and the labor share."
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