Inequality and the Labor Market : The Case for Greater Competition /
For decades, falling competition in the U.S. labor market has weakened wage growth and diminished job quality. While sluggish productivity growth, rising globalization, and declining union representation are traditionally cited as factors for this historic imbalance in economic power, diminished lab...
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Washington, DC :
Brookings Institution Press,
[2021]
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Fostering More-Competitive Labor Markets / Joseph E. Stiglitz
- The Legal Case for Reform / Sharon Block and Benjamin Elga
- Labor Market Competition: Framing the Issues / Jared Bernstein and Benjamin H. Harris
- Fighting Monopsony: A Lack of Competition that Harms Workers / Ioana Elena Marinescu - Fair Competition in Labor Markets Requires a Policymaker's Thumb on the Workers' Side of the Scale / Josh Bivens and Heidi Shierholz
- How Antitrust Law Can Help--Instead of Hurt--Workers / Sandeep Vaheesan and Matthew Buck
- Protecting Competition on Behalf of the People: The Role of State Attorneys General in Challenging Noncompetes and Other Restraints on Employee Mobility / Lisa Madigan and Jane Flanagan
- Are Noncompetes Holding Down Wages? / Evan Stark
- Fostering More-Competitive Labor Markets: through Transparent Wages / Benjamin H. Harris
- Having Their Cake and Eating It Too: Antitrust Laws and the Fissured Workplace / David Seligman
- Forced Arbitration: A Losing Proposition for Workers / Terri Gerstein
- Federal Evidence-Based Competition Policy / Kate Tromble and Gregory Nantz
- Addressing Labor Market Competition at the State Level / Jed Herrmann and Gregory Nantz