November 5, 2024

Berlin Macro Seminar

Union and Firm Labor Market Power

Date

November 5, 2024
16:00-18:00 c.t.

Location

Elinor Ostrom Hall
DIW Berlin
Mohrenstr. 58
10117 Berlin

Speakers

Miren Azkarate-Askasua (University of Mannheim)
The Berlin Macro Seminar is the Berlin Macro and Economic History seminar. It is jointly organized by Michael Burda (HU Berlin), Britta Gehrke (FU Berlin), Frank Heinemann (TU Berlin), Alexander Kriwoluzky (DIW Berlin), Josefin Meyer (DIW Berlin) and Nikolaus Wolf (HU Berlin).

Speaker

Miren Azkarate-Askasua (University of Mannheim)

Abstract:

Can union and firm market power counteract each other? What are the output and welfare effects of employer and union labor market power? Using data from French manufacturing firms, we leverage mass layoff shocks to competitors to identify a negative effect of employment concentration on wages. In line with the reduced form evidence and the French institutional setting, we develop and estimate a multi-sector bargaining model that incorporates employer market power. We find that, in the absence of unions, output decreases by 0.48 percent because they partially counteract distortions coming from oligopsony power. The reallocation of employment across space is key to realize the output gains from unions.

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