Seminar

Hybrid seminar: Wage markups and buyer power in intermediate input markets

On Tuesday May 16th 2023, Leonard Treuren (KU Leuven) will give a presentation titled: "Wage markups and buyer power in intermediate input markets." To attend this seminar, please send an e-mail to Simone Pailer (S.Pailer@cpb.nl). You will be registered at the reception or will receive a Webex invitation via Outlook.

Date
May 16, 2023
Time
13:00 - 14:00
Location
Room "Zeedistelzaal" and online (Webex). To attend this seminar, please send an e-mail to Simone Pailer (S.Pailer@cpb.nl). You will be registered at the reception or will receive a Webex invitation via Outlook
Presentation
Leonard Treuren (KU Leuven)
Working language
English

A rapidly growing literature suggests that monopsony power is common in US labor markets. I examine whether this result generalizes to Europe, where collective bargaining agreements characterize labor markets. I use Dutch firm-level manufacturing data from 2007 to 2018, together with an efficient bargaining model and revenue function estimation. Wages are typically above the marginal revenue contribution of employees. This is not in line with monopsonistic labor markets but precisely what is expected when employees have bargaining power and can extract rents from their employers. In addition, I provide evidence of buyer power in intermediate input markets and show that firms that underpay their input suppliers on the margin set higher wage markups. This suggests that firms share rents generated in intermediate input markets with their employees. Firm-time-specific rent sharing elasticities indicate that firms increase wages on average by 0.22 percent following a 1 percent increase in quasi-rents per employee.

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