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using firm-level data in Chile –a non-OECD member under the considered time period– and France. We rely on two extensions of …-2001 in France, we first classify 20 comparable manufacturing industries in 6 distinct regimes that differ in the type of …
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employer-employee data on 60,294 employees working in 9,849 firms over the period 1984-2001 in France, we quantify industry …
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Researchers contributing to the empirical rent-sharing literature have typically resorted to estimating the responsiveness of workers' wages on firms' ability to pay in order to assess the extent to which employers share rents with their employees. This paper compares rent-sharing estimates...
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Consistent with two models of imperfect competition in the labor market, the efficient bargaining model and the monopsony model, we provide two extensions of a microeconomic version of Hall's framework for estimating price-cost margins. We show that both product and labor market imperfections...
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same data. Taking advantage of a rich matched employer-employee dataset for France over the period 1984-2001, we … bargaining process in France over the considered period. -- Rent sharing ; wage equation ; production function ; matched employer … same data. Taking advantage of a rich matched employer-employee dataset for France over the period 1984-2001, we …
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and scale economies. Using an unbalanced panel of 17,653 firms over the period 1986-2001 in France, 8,725 firms over the …
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and 10738 (mainly manufacturing) firms in France. At the sectoral level, the average price-cost mark-up and the average …
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