We set out a model of monopsonistic competition, where each employer competes equally with every other employer. The employment effects of minimum wages depend on the degree of distortion in the labor market. If fixed costs per firm are high then the labor market is relatively non-competitive and minimum wages increase employment. Conversely, low fixed costs make for a more competitive labor market where minimum wages reduce employment. This contrasts with the results of a Salop style model with localized employer competition where a minimum wage unambiguously raises employment. We also find that the welfare effect of a small minimum wage is unambiguously positive
Contrary to conventional wisdom, higher minimum wages may lead to greater levels of employment unde...
Does monopsony on the labor market in itself justify the implementation of a minimum wage when it wo...
My dissertation's primary contribution is to explain and reconcile the heterogeneous effects of mini...
We set out a model of monopsonistic competition, where each employer competes equally with every oth...
Recent empirical work on the effects of minimum wages has called into question the conventional wisd...
Over the last 30 years, researchers have disputed the mixed evidence of the effect of the minimum wa...
In this study, we perform an assessment of the level of monopsony power in the Portuguese la-bor mar...
Economists increasingly refer to monopsony power to reconcile the absence of negative employment eff...
A simple supply and demand argument apparently shows that minimum wage policy, ironically, hurts th...
A simple supply and demand argument apparently shows that minimum wage policy, ironically, hurts th...
We calibrate a model of labor demand to infer the employment response to a change in the minimum wag...
We present a new approach to estimating minimum wage effects on employment. In contrast to most prev...
Bhaskar and To (1999) develop a model of monopsonistic competition and solve explicitly for equilibr...
Bhaskar and To (1999) develop a model of monopsonistic competition and solve explicitly for equilibr...
Does monopsony on the labor market in itself justify the implementation of a minimum wage when it wo...
Contrary to conventional wisdom, higher minimum wages may lead to greater levels of employment unde...
Does monopsony on the labor market in itself justify the implementation of a minimum wage when it wo...
My dissertation's primary contribution is to explain and reconcile the heterogeneous effects of mini...
We set out a model of monopsonistic competition, where each employer competes equally with every oth...
Recent empirical work on the effects of minimum wages has called into question the conventional wisd...
Over the last 30 years, researchers have disputed the mixed evidence of the effect of the minimum wa...
In this study, we perform an assessment of the level of monopsony power in the Portuguese la-bor mar...
Economists increasingly refer to monopsony power to reconcile the absence of negative employment eff...
A simple supply and demand argument apparently shows that minimum wage policy, ironically, hurts th...
A simple supply and demand argument apparently shows that minimum wage policy, ironically, hurts th...
We calibrate a model of labor demand to infer the employment response to a change in the minimum wag...
We present a new approach to estimating minimum wage effects on employment. In contrast to most prev...
Bhaskar and To (1999) develop a model of monopsonistic competition and solve explicitly for equilibr...
Bhaskar and To (1999) develop a model of monopsonistic competition and solve explicitly for equilibr...
Does monopsony on the labor market in itself justify the implementation of a minimum wage when it wo...
Contrary to conventional wisdom, higher minimum wages may lead to greater levels of employment unde...
Does monopsony on the labor market in itself justify the implementation of a minimum wage when it wo...
My dissertation's primary contribution is to explain and reconcile the heterogeneous effects of mini...