Monopsony Working Papers

Equitable Growth’s Monopsony Working Paper Series is a collection of original research by our grantees and other scholars highlighting the connections between market structures and dynamics, labor outcomes, and economic growth.

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Minimum wage effects and monopsony explanations

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Power and Dignity in the Low-Wage Labor Market: Theory and Evidence from Wal-Mart Workers

LaborCompetition
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Walmart Supercenters and Monopsony Power: How a Large, Low-Wage Employer Impacts Local Labor Markets

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Labor Non-Compete Agreements: Tool for Economic Efficiency, or Means to Extract Value from Workers?

CompetitionLabor
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Employer Concentration and Outside Options

Labor
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Discrimination and Monopsony Power

Labor
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Worker earnings, service quality, and firm profitability: Evidence from nursing homes and minimum wage reforms

FamiliesLabor
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Monopsony in Labor Markets: A Meta-Analysis

CompetitionLabor
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Did Timing Matter? Life Cycle Differences in Effects of Exposure to the Great Recession

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