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10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «MONOPSONISTIC» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
monopsonistic in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
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Monopsonistic Labour Markets and the Gender Pay Gap: Theory ...
This book investigates models of spatial and dynamic monopsony and their application to the persistent empirical regularity of the gender pay gap.
Monopsony restricts input demand by virtue of a monopsonistic position in the
factor market, whereas monopoly restricts the level of output. The demand curve
for a monopsony consists of a single point (Lm, %,,), whereas a monopolist's
output ...
Prof. Satya R. Chakravarty, 2009
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Microeconomics Theory And Applications
This is called monopsonistic exploitation of labour, which is sometimes addition
to monopolistic exploitation. The extent of monopsonistic exploitation is the lower
wages equal to ET. Comparison of monopolistic exploitation and monopsonistic ...
4
Microeconomics: Theory And Applications
20.20 Monopsonistic and Monopolistic Exploitation of Labour Let us now look at
wage determination assuming that there is monopoly in the commodity market
while labour market remains perfectly competitive and market demand curve for ...
5
Microeconomics : Optimization, Experiments, and Behavior: ...
14.5 Monopsonistic Competition Monopsonistic competition has three defining
characteristics: (1) numerous buyers compete for a good or service, (2) each
buyer faces a positively sloped supply curve, and (3) buyers are free to enter and
exit.
John P. Burkett Professor of Economics University of Rhode Island, 2006
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The Chicago Tradition in Economics, 1892-1945
We shall denote these cases as monopsonistic underrestriction or overrestriction
of demand, respectively. Thus monopolistic underrestriction and monopsonistic
overrestriction perform the function of excess demand under perfect competition,
...
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Life and Death Under High Technology Medicine
A. monopsonistic. market: or. how. to. buy. and. sell. human. organs,. tissues. and
. cells. ethically. CHARLES A. ERIN AND JOHN HARRIS Any system of
commerce in human body parts and products presupposes that we hold property
rights in ...
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Income Distribution Theory
With the Pigou criterion, there entered into economic literature the distinction
between monopolistic and monopsonistic forms of exploitation. Each form might
affect any input, but monopsony is generally thought of as confined in practice to
...
Martin Bronfenbrenner, 1971
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Economics of Atmospheric Pollution
4.5 Noncooperative solution with monopsonistic emission abatement trade
Section 4.4 ended with a pessimistic note because competitive abatement
trading does not necessarily satisfy Voluntary Participation. However, if there is
only one ...
Ekko Ierland, Kazimierz Górka, 1996
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Rehabilitation of Say's Law, A
The adverse effects of monopsonistic abuse, if and when it occurs,“ will be to
reduce profitable supplies—inputs and outputs—in the field from which the
monopsonists purchase, even if competition is effective among the suppliers so
that there ...
William Harold Hutt, 1974
10 NACHRICHTEN, IN DENEN DER BEGRIFF «MONOPSONISTIC» VORKOMMT
Erfahre, worüber man in den einheimischen und internationalen Medien spricht und wie der Begriff
monopsonistic im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
Sporting vanities
First, cricket should be discounted as an outlier in world sports as much for its negligible participation as its monopsonistic and exclusivist ... «Business Standard, Jun 15»
Taiwan's health care system: The next 20 years
... wields near monopsonistic power as the single buyer of and payer for health care services including drugs vis a vis health care providers. «Brookings Institution, Mai 15»
Is minimum wage bad for poor?
Unlike large enterprises, they have little, if any, monopolistic power to control their selling prices, or monopsonistic power to dictate the wages ... «Inquirer.net, Mai 15»
No Empirical Evidence that Standard Essential Patents Hold-Up …
... bargaining position of a monopsonistic collection of manufacturers—especially given their abundant legal resources—is much stronger than ... «IPWatchdog.com, Mai 15»
Dabo Swinney: Offering cost of attendance scholarships 'a nightmare'
Says the guy who makes $3+ million per year while the players' compensation is artificially restricted by the NCAA's monopsonistic illegal ... «NBCSports.com, Apr 15»
Linking farming to market won't help
The market today is monopsonistic in the world. This market form prevails when the number of sellers is very large and the number of buyers is ... «Chandigarh Tribune, Mär 15»
European markets: In QE we trust
... given the restraints this would place on the size of the QE programme and the risk of the ECB becoming a monopsonistic holder of Greek, ... «FXStreet, Dez 14»
The True Meaning of the Class-Action Lawsuit Against the UFC
“Monopsony is the mirror reflection of monopoly except that in a monopsonistic market there exists only one buyer,” wrote Facey and Assaf in ... «Combat Press, Dez 14»
In Amazon-Publishers Debate, Weighing Menace With Metaphors
One side says Amazon has engaged in abusive monopolistic (or monopsonistic) behavior and should be regulated in some way; the other side ... «Digital Book World, Dez 14»
Foes want probe, but antitrust law favors Amazon
Lynn, in fact, wrote a cover story for Harper's magazine in 2006 calling for the breakup of Wal-Mart Stores, in part because of its monopsonistic ... «The Seattle Times, Okt 14»