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Monopsony Makes It Big

By Sydnee Caldwell, Arindrajit Dube, and Suresh Naidu

Journal of Economic Literature

The literature on imperfect competition in labor markets has expanded rapidly in recent years. This article provides a guide to the field, focusing on the firm-specific (“residual”) labor supply elasticity as the definition of a firm’s labor market ...

Shaping Institutions

By William Fuchs and Satoshi Fukuda

Journal: Applied Economics

We propose a simple model of the evolution of institutional strength, where leaders' actions have a persistent effect by shaping the norms of the institutions they lead. This leads to different long-run behaviors even for institutions with the same form...

Campaign Connections

By Samuel Bazzi and Claudio Labanca

Journal: Economic Policy

This paper explores the labor market returns to working for a victorious political campaign. Using unique administrative data from Brazil, we track campaign workers’ employment and earnings before and after close mayoral elections over nearly 20 years...

Comment on “Development Effects of Electrification: Evidence from the Topographic Placement of Hydropower Plants in Brazil”

By ö Ankel-Peters, Gunther Bensch, and Colin Vance

Journal: Applied Economics

Lipscomb, Mobarak, and Barham (2013) document large positive effects of electrification in Brazil due to broad-based improvements in labor productivity. They instrument electrification by simulating a hypothetical power grid roll-out driven solely by ge...