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Strong Employers and Weak Employees

How Does Employer Concentration Affect Wages?

Efraim Benmelech, Nittai K. Bergman and Hyunseob Kim
Journal of Human Resources, April 2022, 57 (S) S200-S250; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/jhr.monopsony.0119-10007R1
Efraim Benmelech
Efraim Benmelech is Harold L. Stuart Professor of Finance at the Kellogg School of Management, Northwestern University ()
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Nittai K. Bergman
Nittai K. Bergman is Professor of Economics at the Berglas School of Economics and Coller School of Management, Tel Aviv University.
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Hyunseob Kim
Hyunseob Kim is Senior Economist at the Economic Research Department, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago.
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Abstract

We analyze the effect of local-level labor market concentration on wages. Using plant-level U.S. Census data during 1978–2016, we find that: (i) local-level employer concentration exhibits substantial cross-sectional variation; (ii) consistent with labor market monopsony power, there is a negative relation between local-level employer concentration and wages that strengthens with time; (iii) instrumenting concentration with merger activity shows that increased employer concentration decreases wages; (iv) the negative relation between employer concentration and wages increases when unionization rates are low; and (v) the link between productivity growth and wage growth is stronger when labor markets are less concentrated. Our results emphasize the role of local labor market monopsonies in influencing firm wage-setting.

JEL Classification:
  • E24
  • J51
  • J61
  • J62
  • L13
  • Received January 2019.
  • Accepted March 2020.

This open access article is distributed under the terms of the CC-BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0) and is freely available online at: http://jhr.uwpress.org.

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