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  1. Essays in labor market geography
    Erschienen: June 2014

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    Dissertation, The University of Chicago, 2014

  2. Assessing DOJ's proposed remedy in Sprint/T-Mobile
    can ex ante competitive conditions in wireless markets be restored?
    Erschienen: [2019]
    Verlag:  [NYU Stern, Department of Economics], [New York, NY]

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    Schriftenreihe: [Working papers / Stern School of Business, N.Y.U. ; EC-19, 10]
    Schlagworte: Mobilkommunikation; Fusion; Wettbewerbsrecht; Wettbewerbspolitik; USA
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  3. The effect of franchise no-poaching restrictions on worker earnings
    Erschienen: July 2023
    Verlag:  IZA - Institute of Labor Economics, Bonn, Germany

    We evaluate the impact of the Washington State Attorney General's enforcement campaign against employee no-poaching clauses in franchising contracts, which unfolded from 2018 through early 2020. Implementing a staggered difference-in-differences... mehr

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    We evaluate the impact of the Washington State Attorney General's enforcement campaign against employee no-poaching clauses in franchising contracts, which unfolded from 2018 through early 2020. Implementing a staggered difference-in-differences research design using Burning Glass Technologies job vacancies and Glassdoor salary reports, we document the nationwide effect of the enforcement campaign on pay at franchising chains across numerous industries. Our preferred specification estimates a 6.6% increase in posted annual earnings from the job vacancy data and an approximate 4% increase in worker-reported earnings.

     

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    hdl: 10419/279028
    Schriftenreihe: Discussion paper series / IZA ; no. 16330
    Schlagworte: employer market power; franchising; antitrust; oligopsony
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  4. Concentration in US labor markets
    evidence from online vacancy data
    Erschienen: March 2018
    Verlag:  National Bureau of Economic Research, Cambridge, MA

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    Schriftenreihe: Working paper series / National Bureau of Economic Research ; 24395
    Schlagworte: Arbeitsmarkt; Konzentrationsrate; Unternehmer; USA
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  5. Concentration in US labor markets
    evidence from online vacancy data
    Erschienen: March 2018
    Verlag:  IZA, Bonn, Germany

    Using data on the near-universe of online US job vacancies collected by Burning Glass Technologies in 2016, we calculate labor market concentration using the Herfindahl-Hirschman index (HHI) for each commuting zone by 6-digit SOC occupation. The... mehr

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    Using data on the near-universe of online US job vacancies collected by Burning Glass Technologies in 2016, we calculate labor market concentration using the Herfindahl-Hirschman index (HHI) for each commuting zone by 6-digit SOC occupation. The average market has an HHI of 3,953, or the equivalent of 2.5 recruiting employers. 54% of labor markets are highly concentrated (above 2,500 HHI) according to the DOJ/FTC guidelines. Highly concentrated markets account for 17% of employment. All plausible alternative market definitions show that more than 33% of markets are highly concentrated, suggesting that employers have market power in many US labor markets.

     

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    Schriftenreihe: Discussion paper / IZA ; no. 11379
    Schlagworte: Arbeitsmarkt; Konzentrationsrate; Unternehmer; USA
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  6. Labor market concentration
    Erschienen: December 2017
    Verlag:  IZA, Bonn, Germany

    A product market is concentrated when a few firms dominate the market. Similarly, a labor market is concentrated when a few firms dominate hiring in the market. Using data from the leading employment website CareerBuilder.com, we calculate labor... mehr

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    A product market is concentrated when a few firms dominate the market. Similarly, a labor market is concentrated when a few firms dominate hiring in the market. Using data from the leading employment website CareerBuilder.com, we calculate labor market concentration for over 8,000 geographic-occupational labor markets in the US. Based on the DOJ-FTC horizontal merger guidelines, the average market is highly concentrated. Using a panel IV regression, we show that going from the 25th percentile to the 75th percentile in concentration is associated with a 17% decline in posted wages, suggesting that concentration increases labor market power.

     

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    Schriftenreihe: Discussion paper / IZA ; no. 11254
    Schlagworte: Arbeitsmarkt; Unternehmenskonzentration; Wettbewerbspolitik; USA
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  7. Labor market concentration
    Erschienen: December 2017
    Verlag:  National Bureau of Economic Research, Cambridge, MA

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    Schriftenreihe: Working paper series / National Bureau of Economic Research ; 24147
    Schlagworte: Arbeitsmarkt; Unternehmenskonzentration; Wettbewerbspolitik; USA
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  8. After Piketty
    the agenda for economics and inequality
    Erschienen: 2017
    Verlag:  Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts ; London, England

    Thomas Piketty's Capital in the Twenty-First Century is the most widely discussed work of economics in recent history, selling millions of copies in dozens of languages. But are its analyses of inequality and economic growth on target? Where should... mehr

     

    Thomas Piketty's Capital in the Twenty-First Century is the most widely discussed work of economics in recent history, selling millions of copies in dozens of languages. But are its analyses of inequality and economic growth on target? Where should researchers go from here in exploring the ideas Piketty pushed to the forefront of global conversation? A cast of economists and other social scientists tackle these questions in dialogue with Piketty, in what is sure to be a much-debated book in its own right. After Piketty opens with a discussion by Arthur Goldhammer, Piketty's translator into English, of the reasons for Capital's phenomenal success, followed by the published reviews of Nobel laureates Robert Solow and Paul Krugman. The rest of the book is devoted to newly commissioned essays that interrogate Piketty's arguments. Suresh Naidu and other contributors ask whether Piketty said enough about power, slavery, and the complex nature of capital. Laura Tyson and Michael Spence consider the impact of technology on inequality. Heather Boushey, Branko Milanovic, and others consider topics ranging from gender to trends in the global South. Emmanuel Saez lays out an agenda for future research on inequality, while a variety of essayists examine the book's implications for the social sciences more broadly. Piketty replies to these questions in a substantial concluding chapter. An indispensable interdisciplinary work, After Piketty does not shy away from the seemingly intractable problems that made Capital in the Twenty-First Century so compelling for so many.

     

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    Beteiligt: Boushey, Heather (Hrsg.); DeLong, James Bradford (Hrsg.); Steinbaum, Marshall (Hrsg.)
    Sprache: Englisch
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    ISBN: 978-0-674-50477-6
    Weitere Schlagworte: Piketty, Thomas
    Umfang: viii, 678 Seiten : Illustrationen, Diagramme
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    Enthält 22 Beiträge

    Introduction: Capital in the twenty-first century / J. Bradford DeLong, Heather Boushey, and Marshall Steinbaum -- I. Reception: The Piketty phenomenon / Arthur Goldhammer -- Thomas Piketty is right / Robert Solow -- Why we're in a new Gilded Age / Paul Krugman -- II. Conceptions of capital: What's wrong with capital in the twenty-first century's model? / Devesh Raval -- What's missing from capital in the twenty-first century? Power / Suresh Naidu -- The ubiquitous nature of slave capital / Daina Ramey Berry -- Human capital and wealth before and after capital in the twenty-first century / Eric Nielsen -- Understanding income inequality in the US: technology and capital in the twenty-first century / Laura Tyson and Michael Spence -- Income inequality, wage determination, and the fissured workplace / David Weil -- III. Dimensions of inequality: The capital income share and interpersonal inequality / Branko Milanovic -- Global inequality / Christoph Lakner -- We're all in this together: inequalities and the zone / Gareth Jones -- The inequality research agenda: data, interpretation, policy / Emmanuel Saez -- Macro models of wealth inequality / Mariacristina De Nardi, Giulio Fella, and Fang Yang -- A feminist interpretation of patrimonial capitalism / Heather Boushey -- What does Piketty mean to macroeconomic forecasting and policy-making? / Mark Zandi -- Rising inequality and economic stability / Salvatore Morelli -- IV. The political economy of capital and capitalism -- The great decline of inequality and the ideology of capitalism / Marshall Steinbaum -- The legal foundations of Piketty's laws of capitalism / David Singh Grewal -- The historical origins of the great divergence / Ellora Derenoncourt -- Implications of capital in the twenty-first century for political science / Elisabeth Jacobs -- Piketty responds: Thomas Piketty