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Wage Determination and Imperfect Competition

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Booth, Alison

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A striking feature of the past few decades has been the development of wage-determination models that assume that labor markets are imperfectly competitive. This paper discusses two such models (trade unions and oligopsony), although there are many more.

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Labour Economics

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2037-12-31