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Demographics, labor market power and the spatial equilibrium

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Tuesday, February 13, 2024

Abstract

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    • Abstract
      This paper studies how demographics affect aggregate labor market power, the urban wage
      premium and the spatial concentration of population.
    • I develop a quantitative spatial model
      in which labor market competitiveness depends on the demographic composition of the local
      workforce.
    • If these factors differ across workers, labor market power has a role to
      play in explaining wage inequality.
    • This paper contributes to the literature on differences in labor market power by analyzing a
      new dimension of heterogeneity: demographics.
    • Since older workers are less mobile in terms of
      switching workplaces, firms have more labor market power over older workers.
    • I start by estimating labor market power by measuring the sensitivity of worker turnover to
      the wage paid.
    • I find a strong
      role of demographics in determining the degree of labor market power enjoyed by firms.
    • Next, I provide evidence of the importance of differences in labor market power for spatial
      wage inequality.
    • To explore the consequences of labor market sorting, I build a spatial general equilibrium
      model in which labor market competitiveness depends on the demographic composition of the

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      local workforce.

    • If these factors differ across workers, labor market power has a role to
      play in explaining wage inequality.
    • In
      the model, geographic sorting by age matters and leads to higher labor market power in rural
      areas, which implies an urban wage premium that is 4% larger than with uniform labor supply
      elasticities.
    • I follow Manning (2013) and estimate labor market power by measuring the sensitivity of worker
      turnover to the wage paid.
    • Bachmann et al., 2021; Ahlfeldt et al., 2022a; Berger et al.,
      2022) that nest a monopsonistic labor market in a spatial general equilibrium model (Redding
      and Rossi-Hansberg, 2017).
    • As firms have more labor market power
      over older workers, they face an upward-sloping labor supply curve that is less elastic in regions
      with an older workforce.
    • Firms choose in which labor market to operate in the sense that there is free
      entry at fixed costs into all locations.
    • How are differences in labor market competitiveness across space sustained in spatial equilibrium?
    • I use the model to quantify the importance of heterogeneity
      in labor market power for the urban wage premium and the spatial concentration of population.
    • My work is complementary to but quite different
      from this paper since I argue that population aging increases labor market power rather than
      product market power.
    • By analyzing the effects of a changing age composition of the workforce in the context
      of labor market power, I relate to literature on the labor market effects of population aging.
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      after controlling for age, differences in labor market power between East and West Germany
      vanish.

    • They conclude that higher
      concentration is associated with higher labor market power (as in the model of Jarosch et al.,
      forthcoming).
    • I offer an alternative explanation why labor market power differs across regions:
      Since denser regions have a younger workforce, workers are more mobile in terms of switching
      jobs which implies lower labor market power of firms.
    • In this case, I infer a
      high labor supply elasticity and low labor market power of firms.
    • I contribute to this growing debate by
      quantifying differences in labor market power across worker groups and their effects on regional
      inequality.
    • While the model shows how demographics affect labor market power, the urban wage premium and agglomeration, one fundamental question remains open for future research: What
      are the policy implications of (differences in) labor market power?

28 State AGs Demand HHS Sec. Azar Enforce Laws on 340B Drug Pricing

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Tuesday, December 15, 2020

AIDS Healthcare Foundation ( AHF ) praised 28 U.S. state attorneys general who have drawn a line in the sand to protect an essential part of the healthcare safety net: the 340B Drug Pricing Program against the limitless greed of the drug industry.

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  • AIDS Healthcare Foundation ( AHF ) praised 28 U.S. state attorneys general who have drawn a line in the sand to protect an essential part of the healthcare safety net: the 340B Drug Pricing Program against the limitless greed of the drug industry.
  • In their December 14 letter , the bipartisan group of elected attorneys general demand that U.S. Health and Human Services ( HHS ) Secretary Alex Azar take immediate steps to enforce the law to address drug companies unlawful refusal to provide critical drug discounts to covered entities such as community health centers under the 340B Drug Pricing Program.
  • View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20201214005885/en/
    Letter to HHS Secretary Alex Azar from 28 state AGs demanding that he enforce the law on 340B drug pricing as required by section 340B of the U.S. Health Services Act.
  • AHF has repeatedly criticized these nine drug companies whose actions the AGs are calling unlawful.

Ballad Health CEO applauds President Trump, Secretary Azar and Administrator Verma for "game changing" executive order

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Tuesday, August 4, 2020

Ballad Health CEO applauds President Trump, Secretary Azar and Administrator Verma for "game changing" executive order

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  • Ballad Health CEO applauds President Trump, Secretary Azar and Administrator Verma for "game changing" executive order
    "Today, President Trump signed an executive order that has the potential to be a game changer for rural hospitals and health care access in rural America.
  • Among other things, his executive order directs the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services to develop an innovative payment model which would transform rural hospitals.
  • Ballad Health has long advocated for these changes, and we applaud President Trump, Secretary Azar and Administrator Verma for their willingness to listen to, and advocate for, rural America.
  • Alan Levine is the chairman and chief executive officer of Ballad Health and previously served as health secretary in Florida and Louisiana.

The Center for Discovery Thanks Senator Charles Schumer (D-NY) and Congressman Antonio Delgado (D-NY) for Their COVID-19 Pandemic Support

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Tuesday, June 16, 2020

He added, "It is important for those in power to understand that our population is the most vulnerable to COVID-19.

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  • He added, "It is important for those in power to understand that our population is the most vulnerable to COVID-19.
  • On June 12, 2020, Congressman Delgado joined in Schumer's push asking Secretary Azar to distribute funding quickly to the Center for Discovery.
  • The full letter from Congressman Antonio Delgado to Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar can be found here .
  • The Center for Discovery provides extraordinary healthcare and education to more than 1,200 children and adults with complex conditions.

Pharmacies Welcome Trump Administration Call to Governors for Steps to Empower Health Professionals - Urge Removal of More Pharmacy Barriers Now

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Thursday, March 26, 2020

NACDS urged the Administration and the states to remove more barriers to assure pharmacies and pharmacists are fully ready for the escalating demands of the pandemic.

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  • NACDS urged the Administration and the states to remove more barriers to assure pharmacies and pharmacists are fully ready for the escalating demands of the pandemic.
  • In a letter to the nation's governors, Secretary of Health and Human Services Alex Azar, asked for "assistance to extend the capacity of the healthcare workforce to address the pandemic."
  • Several of the state policy changes that Azar urged are consistent with NACDS' March 24 open letter to the White House, to Congress and to the governors.
  • When a point-of-care test, treatment and vaccine for COVID-19 are readily available, it will be essential to leverage the accessibility of pharmacies and pharmacists.

Avers LLC Is Utilizing Military ID Technology To Reduce the Spread of Sexually Transmitted Infections

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Thursday, January 17, 2019

... "It is time that President Trump and [Health and Human Services] Secretary [Alex] Azar declare STDs in America a public health crisis."

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  • ... "It is time that President Trump and [Health and Human Services] Secretary [Alex] Azar declare STDs in America a public health crisis."
  • Try the technology using your QR Code Reader (apps for your smartphone are freely available), on the demo SafeSexID image.
  • Coming from the technology and military industries, the SafeSexID team is intimately familiar with issues surrounding confidentiality and sensitive information.
  • Of the close to 100,000 military veterans Touchstone has verified over a dozen years, they have processed all safely and securely.