Tag: Labor Market
Interoperability as a Remedy for Digital Labor Market Concentration
By Bruno Renzetti, (Yale)
Antitrust literature has focused on the problems arising from concentration in the digital economy, particularly in social media and search engines....
The Labor Market Doesn’t Need Antitrust Protection
By Allison Schrager, Bloomberg
A national labor shortage is an odd time to argue that some workers don’t have enough job options. But that’s what the...
Portugal Regulator Issues 1st Statement Of Objections In The Labor Market
The AdC (Portuguese Competition Authority) has issued for the first time Statements of Objections for an agreement not to hire workers, in this case...
Labor Organization in Ride Sharing – Unionization or Cartelization?
By Mark Anderson (University of Idaho) & Max Huffman (Indiana University)
The sharing economy brings together the constituent parts of a business enterprise into a...
Hospital Consolidation and Monopsony Power in the Labor Market for Nurses
The U.S. has faced a persistent nursing shortage since World War II. Monopsony power is often considered a contributing factor to this chronic shortage....
Measurement of Market Concentration Faced by Labor Pools: Theory and Evidence...
No-poaching clauses in franchise agreements recently have attracted widespread attention from the press, state Attorneys General, private litigations, and Congress. The concern is that...