最低工资的就业效应与劳动力市场集中度

Minimum Wage Employment Effects and Labour Market Concentration

Review of Economic Studies · 2023
被引 51
人大 A+FT50ABS 4*

中文导读

研究发现劳动力市场越集中,最低工资对就业的正向效应越强,在高度集中的市场中最低工资提高反而增加就业,支持买方垄断工资设定理论。

Abstract

Abstract This paper shows that more highly concentrated labour markets experience more positive employment effects of the minimum wage. In the most concentrated labour markets, employment rises following a minimum wage increase. The paper establishes its main findings by studying the effects of local minimum wage increases on a key low-wage retail sector, and using data on labour market concentration that covers the entirety of the U.S. with fine spatial variation at the occupation level. The results carry over to the fast-food sector and the entire low-wage labour market and are robust to using proxies of labour market concentration available for a broader range of industries, such as the number of establishments and population density. A model of oligopsonistic competition can explain these effects: there is more room to increase wages in high-concentration areas where wages tend to be further below marginal productivity. These findings provide evidence supporting monopsonistic wage setting as an explanation for the near-zero minimum wage employment effect documented in prior work.

最低工资就业效应劳动力市场集中度买方垄断工资设定