The primary goal of our paper is to quantify the importance of imperfect competition in the U.S. labor market by estimating the size of rents earned by American firms and workers from ongoing employment relationships. To this end, we construct a matched employeremployee panel data set by combining the universe of U.S. business and worker tax records for the period 2001-2015. Using this panel data, we describe several important features of the U.S. labor market, including the size of firm-specific wage premiums, the sorting of workers to firms, the production complementarities between high ability workers and productive firms, and the pass-through of firm and market shocks to workers’ wages. Guided by these empirical results, we develop, ide...
A long-running debate in labour economics concerns the interpretation of industry and occupational w...
The paper explores the relationship between job flows and wages in the U.S. manufacturing sector, wh...
March 2013This paper studies implicit pricing of non-wage job characteristics in the labour market u...
The primary goal of our paper is to quantify the importance of imperfect competition in the U.S. lab...
We study imperfect competition in the labor market when both workers and firms are heterogeneous. Wh...
It is increasingly recognized that labour markets are pervasively imperfectly competitive, that ther...
This paper studies a job market signaling model with imperfect competition among employers. In our b...
Consistent with two models of imperfect competition in the labor market-the efficient bargaining mod...
In the first chapter, I propose a tractable model of the labor share that emphasizes theinteraction ...
The paper suggests a new test for rent-sharing in the U. S. labor market. Using an unbalanced panel ...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Economics, 2019Cataloged from P...
This paper presents a model in which firms and workers must engage in costly search to find a produc...
We review the literature on firm-level drivers of labor market inequality. There is strong evidence ...
Wage formation is often analyzed by assuming that wage differentials reflect productivity differenti...
What are the welfare implications of labor market power? We provide an answer to this question in tw...
A long-running debate in labour economics concerns the interpretation of industry and occupational w...
The paper explores the relationship between job flows and wages in the U.S. manufacturing sector, wh...
March 2013This paper studies implicit pricing of non-wage job characteristics in the labour market u...
The primary goal of our paper is to quantify the importance of imperfect competition in the U.S. lab...
We study imperfect competition in the labor market when both workers and firms are heterogeneous. Wh...
It is increasingly recognized that labour markets are pervasively imperfectly competitive, that ther...
This paper studies a job market signaling model with imperfect competition among employers. In our b...
Consistent with two models of imperfect competition in the labor market-the efficient bargaining mod...
In the first chapter, I propose a tractable model of the labor share that emphasizes theinteraction ...
The paper suggests a new test for rent-sharing in the U. S. labor market. Using an unbalanced panel ...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Economics, 2019Cataloged from P...
This paper presents a model in which firms and workers must engage in costly search to find a produc...
We review the literature on firm-level drivers of labor market inequality. There is strong evidence ...
Wage formation is often analyzed by assuming that wage differentials reflect productivity differenti...
What are the welfare implications of labor market power? We provide an answer to this question in tw...
A long-running debate in labour economics concerns the interpretation of industry and occupational w...
The paper explores the relationship between job flows and wages in the U.S. manufacturing sector, wh...
March 2013This paper studies implicit pricing of non-wage job characteristics in the labour market u...