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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 over 14,000 papers, IZA's publication flagship is the most influential working paper series in labor economics. 

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54 IZA Discussion Papers
IZA Discussion Paper No. 10241
Labor Market Imperfections and the Firm's Wage Setting Policy
Sónia Félix, Pedro Portugal
IZA Discussion Paper No. 9962
Monopsonistic Competition, Low-Wage Labour Markets, and Minimum Wages: An Empirical Analysis
Ronald Bachmann, Hanna Frings
Applied Economics, 2017, 49 (51), 5268-5286
IZA Discussion Paper No. 9850
Firms and Labor Market Inequality: Evidence and Some Theory
David Card, Ana Rute Cardoso, Jörg Heining, Patrick Kline
published in: Journal of Labor Economics, 2018, 36 (S1), S13-S70
IZA Discussion Paper No. 9635
The Urban Wage Premium in Imperfect Labour Markets
Boris Hirsch, Elke J. Jahn, Michael Oberfichtner
substantially revised version coauthored with Alan Manning published in: Journal of Human Resources, 2022, 57, S111-S136
IZA Discussion Paper No. 9125
Micro-Evidence on Product and Labor Market Regime Differences between Chile and France
Sabien Dobbelaere, Rodolfo Lauterbach, Jacques Mairesse
published in: International Journal of Manpower, 2016, 37 (2), 229 - 252
IZA Discussion Paper No. 7853
Local Employer Competition and Training of Workers
Sylvi Rzepka, Marcus Tamm
published in: Applied Economics, 2016, 48 (35), 3307-3321
IZA Discussion Paper No. 7776
The Cyclical Behaviour of Employers' Monopsony Power and Workers' Wages
Boris Hirsch, Elke J. Jahn, Claus Schnabel
substantially revised version published as "Do employers have more monopsony power in slack labor markets?" in: Industrial and Labor Relations Review, 2018, 71(3), 676-704
IZA Discussion Paper No. 7343
Firm-Level Monopsony and the Gender Pay Gap
Douglas A. Webber
published in: Industrial Relations, 2016, 55(2), 323-345.
IZA Discussion Paper No. 7342
Firm Market Power and the Earnings Distribution
Douglas A. Webber
published in: Labour Economics, 2015, 35, 123-134
IZA Discussion Paper No. 7253
Product and Labor Market Imperfections and Scale Economies: Micro-Evidence on France, Japan and the Netherlands
Sabien Dobbelaere, Kozo Kiyota, Jacques Mairesse
published in: Journal of Comparative Economics, 2015, 43(2): 290-322
IZA Discussion Paper No. 6472
Is There Monopsonistic Discrimination against Immigrants? First Evidence from Linked Employer-Employee Data
Boris Hirsch, Elke J. Jahn
substantially revised version published in: Industrial and Labor Relations Review, 2015, 68 (3), 501-528
IZA Discussion Paper No. 5989
Cross-Assignment Discrimination in Pay: A Test Case of Major League Baseball
Örn B. Bodvarsson, John G. Sessions
published in: Labour Economics, 2014, 28. 84-95
IZA Discussion Paper No. 5928
Elasticity of Supply to the Firm and the Business Cycle
Briggs Depew, Todd A. Sorensen
Published as "The elasticity of labor supply to the firm over the business cycle" Labour Economics, 2013, 24, 196-204
IZA Discussion Paper No. 5811
Do Frictions Matter in the Labor Market? Accessions, Separations and Minimum Wage Effects
Arindrajit Dube, T. William Lester, Michael Reich
IZA Discussion Paper No. 5587
Monopsony Power, Pay Structure and Training
Samuel Mühlemann, Paul Ryan, Stefan C. Wolter
published in: Industrial and Labor Relations Review, 2013, 66 (5), 1095-1112
IZA Discussion Paper No. 5176
Panel Data Estimates of the Production Function and Product and Labor Market Imperfections
Sabien Dobbelaere, Jacques Mairesse
published in: Journal of Applied Econometrics, 2013, 28 (1), 1-46
IZA Discussion Paper No. 5167
Estimating the Wage Elasticity of Labour Supply to a Firm: What Evidence Is There for Monopsony?
Alison L. Booth, Pamela Katic
published in: Economic Record, 2011, 87 (278), 359 - 369
IZA Discussion Paper No. 4915
Modern Models of Monopsony in Labor Markets: A Brief Survey
Orley Ashenfelter, Henry S Farber, Michael R. Ransom
published as 'Labor Market Monopsony' in: Journal of Labor Economics, 2010, 28 (4), 203 - 210
IZA Discussion Paper No. 4320
Endogenous Monopsony and the Perverse Effect of the Minimum Wage in Small Firms
Leif Danziger
published in: Labour Economics, 2010, 17 (1), 224-229
IZA Discussion Paper No. 4271
Estimating the Firm's Labor Supply Curve in a "New Monopsony" Framework: School Teachers in Missouri
Michael R. Ransom, David P. Sims
published in: Journal of Labor Economics, 2010, 28 (2), 331 - 335
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