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Conflict Of Laws? Tensions Between Antitrust And Labor Law, Matthew Dimick Mar 2023

Conflict Of Laws? Tensions Between Antitrust And Labor Law, Matthew Dimick

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Not long ago, economists denied the existence of monopsony in labor markets. Today, scholars are talking about using antitrust law to counter employer wage-setting power. While concerns about inequality, stagnant wages, and excessive firm power are certainly to be welcomed, this sudden about-face in theory, evidence, and policy runs the risk of overlooking some important concerns. The purpose of this Essay is to address these concerns and, more critically, to discuss some tensions between antitrust and labor law, a more traditional method for regulating labor markets. Part I addresses a question raised in the very recent literature, about why antitrust …


The Implicit Assumptions Of Labor Law Scholarship—Making Sense Of The Last Fifty Secondary Boycott Decisions, Or How I Spent My Summer Vacations, James B. Atleson Jan 1985

The Implicit Assumptions Of Labor Law Scholarship—Making Sense Of The Last Fifty Secondary Boycott Decisions, Or How I Spent My Summer Vacations, James B. Atleson

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