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Local responses to labor demand shocks: A Re-assessment of the case of Italy

Regional Science and Urban Economics, 2019
The paper studies how local economies react to labor demand shocks. It focuses on the case of Italy, a country with lasting labor-market disparities in the context of rigid local wages and limited housing supply elasticity. Results document that allowing
Emanuele Ciani   +2 more
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Disclosing Labor Demand

2022
I study disclosure choices in job postings and the trade-off between two channels: detailed postings inform and attract optimal job applicants (i.e., a labor market channel) but could also inform competitors in labor and product markets (i.e., a proprietary costs channel).
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Labor's Recent Demands

The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 1946
T HE question of whether labor demands and gets more than is conducive to public welfare rapidly leads to judgments on the functioning of the economy, and possibilities of improving it. American wage earners want a steady rising level of living, decent hours and working conditions, and security.
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Non-neutral technology, firm heterogeneity, and labor demand

Journal of Development Economics, 2019
In firm-level panel data, labor share exhibits large cross-sectional differences and a declining trend over time. This study examines the role of non-Hicks neutral technology differences across firms and over time in explaining these patterns.
Hongsong Zhang
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The Empowering and Competition Effects of the Platform-Based Sharing Economy on the Supply and Demand Sides of the Labor Market

Journal of Management Information Systems, 2020
The sharing economy has fundamentally changed the way many individuals work. In this paper, we study the impact of the entry of a major ridesharing platform into U.S.
Ziru Li, Y. Hong, Zhongju Zhang
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The Demand for Labor

2017
Marginal productivity analysis attempted to provide the theoretical basis for deriving a negatively sloped demand for any factor of production that ensures every factor would be justly compensated based upon the relative value of its marginal contribution.
Ronald G. Ehrenberg, Robert S. Smith
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The demand for AI skills in the labor market

Labour Economics, 2019
We document a dramatic increase in the demand for AI skills in online job postings over the period 2010-2019. The demand for AI skills is highest in IT occupations, followed by architecture/engineering, life/physical/social sciences, and management.
L. Alekseeva   +4 more
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The Migration Accelerator: Labor Mobility, Housing, and Demand

, 2020
To understand the importance of the instrument, I also run the regression simply on the inmigration itself, not the predicted inmigration.1 The results are shown in Figure B1.
Greg Howard
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Labor Welfare in On-Demand Service Platforms

Manufacturing & Service Operations Management, 2019
Problem definition: An on-demand service platform relies on independent workers (agents) who decide how much time, if any, to devote to the platform. Some labor advocates have argued that an expansion of the labor pool hurts agents—by reducing the wage ...
S. Benjaafar   +3 more
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Do credit shocks affect labor demand? Evidence for employment and wages during the financial crisis

Journal of Financial Intermediation, 2016
We study the impact of exogenous funding shocks to German savings banks during the U.S. subprime mortgage crisis on the labor decisions of 30,000 + private and public firms in Germany.
A. Popov, Jörg Rocholl
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