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A growing body of literature analyzing the distributive consequences of regulation suggests that regulation may have particularly detrimental effects on lower income households. Regulation can be regressive if it represents the preferences of the wealthy while imposing costs on all households....
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A body of recent empirical work has found strong evidence that the labor elasticity of supply to the firm is finite, implying that firms may have wage setting power. However, these studies capture only snapshots of the parameter. We study this parameter over a period that provides substantial...
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A body of recent empirical work has found strong evidence that the labor elasticity of supply to the firm is finite, implying that firms may have wage setting power. However, these studies capture only snapshots of the parameter. We study this parameter over a period that provides substantial...
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