Overview Introductory economics textbooks often feature perfectly competitive labor markets, where a large number of identical firms compete to hire identical workers, and switching jobs, hiring and firing workers, and creating new job vacancies is easy and costless. In a perfectly competitive labor market, workers are paid wages equal to the marginal product of their … Continue reading Employer concentration suppresses wages for several million U.S. workers: antitrust and labor market regulators should respond
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