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The IZA Discussion Paper Series (ISSN: 2365-9793) disseminates high-quality research by IZA network members to the scientific community and the interested public worldwide before they are later published in academic journals. Comprising more than 17,000 papers, IZA's publication flagship is the most influential working paper series in labor economics.

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175 IZA Discussion Papers
IZA Discussion Paper No. 18228
Domestic Outsourcing and Worker Outcomes: Evidence from Staffing Firms
Maarten Goos, Anna Salomons, Bas Scheer, Wiljan Van den Berge
IZA Discussion Paper No. 18216
Firm Productivity and Ethnic Wages
David C. Maré, Richard Fabling
IZA Discussion Paper No. 18206
Firms and Ethnic Wage Differences
David C. Maré, Richard Fabling
IZA Discussion Paper No. 18173
Employer Monopsony Power Does Not Reduce the Value of a Statistical Life
Robert J Cramer, Thomas J. Kniesner, W. Kip Viscusi
IZA Discussion Paper No. 18140
The Unequal Motherhood Penalty: Maternal Preferences and Education
Lauro Carnicelli, Greta Morando
IZA Discussion Paper No. 18109
Beyond Training: Worker Agency, Informal Learning, and Competition
Mikko Silliman, Alexander Willén
IZA Discussion Paper No. 17865
Five Facts on Non-Compete and Related Clauses in OECD Countries
Dan Andrews, Andrea Garnero
IZA Discussion Paper No. 17830
The Power to Discriminate
Samuel Dodini, Alexander Willén
IZA Discussion Paper No. 17762
Firms’ Beliefs About Wage Setting
Antoine Bertheau, Christian Philip Hoeck
IZA Discussion Paper No. 17745
Labor Market Concentration in Germany
Michael Oberfichtner, Martin Popp
published in: German Economic Review, 26 (4), 361-393.
IZA Discussion Paper No. 17742
How Do Establishments Choose Their Location? Taxes, Monopsony, and Productivity
Catherine van der List
IZA Discussion Paper No. 17614
Monopsony in the New Zealand Labour Market: First Estimates from Administrative Data
Corey Allan, David C. Maré, Dean R. Hyslop
IZA Discussion Paper No. 17613
Decomposing Recruitment Elasticity in Job Matching
Ryo Kambayashi, Kohei Kawaguchi, Suguru Otani
IZA Discussion Paper No. 17510
Labor Market Frictions and Spillover Effects from Publicly Announced Sectoral Minimum Wages
Gökay Demir
IZA Discussion Paper No. 17486
Fragmented Stability: Recalls and Fixed-Term Contracts in the French Labour Market
Olivier Charlot, Franck Malherbet, Eloise Menestrier
IZA Discussion Paper No. 17392
Monopsony in Growth Theory
Pietro Garibaldi, Enrico D. Turri
IZA Discussion Paper No. 17385
Job Search, Efficiency Wages and Taxes
Alex Bryson, Harald Dale-Olsen
forthcoming in: Labour Economics
IZA Discussion Paper No. 17357
Minimum Wages in Concentrated Labor Markets
Martin Popp
IZA Discussion Paper No. 17323
Monopsony Power and Poverty: The Consequences of Walmart Supercenter Openings
Lukas Lehner, Zachary Parolin, Clemente Pignatti, Rafael Pintro Schmitt
IZA Discussion Paper No. 17226
Competition in the Labor Market: The Wage Effect of Employer Concentration in China
Jianan Liu, Hongbo Cai, Carl Lin
published in: Industrial Relations: A Journal of Economy and Society, 2025, 64 (3), 343–379
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