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Demographics, labor market power and the spatial equilibrium

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Tuesday, February 13, 2024

Abstract

Key Points: 
    • 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?

Ursa Major Raises $138 Million to Introduce Solid Rocket Motor Line and Scale Rocket Propulsion for Space and Hypersonic Applications

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Thursday, November 30, 2023

DENVER, Nov. 30, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Ursa Major, America's leading privately funded company focused solely on rocket propulsion, today announced that it closed $138 million in its Series D and D-1 funding rounds. The investments were led by Explorer 1 Fund and Eclipse, and include RTX Ventures, funds and accounts managed by BlackRock, Exor Ventures, Mack & Co., LLC, XN, and other institutional shareholders. 

Key Points: 
  • With this investment, Ursa Major will continue to develop Lynx , the company's innovative new solid rocket motor (SRM) program, while scaling production capacity and advancing multiple propulsion programs.
  • This includes developing Lynx, a line of solid rocket motors that can deliver urgently needed capabilities," said Ursa Major CEO and founder Joe Laurienti.
  • Reliable rocket propulsion is critical to maintaining the space supply chain and growing the space industry.
  • Additionally, Ursa Major has applied their lessons learned in liquid rocket engines for space launch to re-imagine solid rocket motor design and manufacturing.

Motorola Solutions APX NEXT XN Radio Meets the Most Stringent Standards for Use by the Fire Market

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Wednesday, December 14, 2022

Key Points: 
  • View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20221209005490/en/
    The APX NEXT XN smart radio and XVN500 remote speaker microphone are certified for NFPA 1802 compliance, bringing highly ruggedized design and advanced data capabilities to hazard zones.
  • APX NEXT XN combines trusted mission-critical radio communications with broadband capabilities for applications that provide essential information to help firefighters respond to emergencies.
  • The radio supports seamless connectivity by automatically switching voice communications to broadband when users travel outside of radio coverage areas.
  • This certification underscores Motorola Solutions long-standing commitment to the fire market and continued innovation to meet the demands of these challenging environments.

BioLogiQ® is Pleased to Announce a Distribution Partnership with Plastrans, a Leading Provider of Foundational Plastic Resins Across Europe

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Wednesday, November 16, 2022

IDAHO FALLS, Idaho, Nov. 16, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- BioLogiQ, developer of the innovative plant-powered iQ Technology and NuPlastiQBiopolymers, announced today a distribution agreement with Plastrans, Europe's leading provider of plastic resins.

Key Points: 
  • IDAHO FALLS, Idaho, Nov. 16, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- BioLogiQ, developer of the innovative plant-powered iQ Technology and NuPlastiQBiopolymers, announced today a distribution agreement with Plastrans, Europe's leading provider of plastic resins.
  • iQ Technology "iQ" leverages NuPlastiQ, BioLogiQ's innovative 100% natural material that is derived from plants.
  • Once processed, it is incorporated into legacy or bioplastic based BioBlends to enable performance and environmental benefits not available with any other solution.
  • Plastrans' distribution of iQ Technology based NuPlastiQ resins means it also takes the lead in providing a natural solution for reducing the accumulation of plastic pollution on our land and in our oceans.

Ursa Major to Present at Deutsche Bank Global Space Summit November 9

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Monday, November 7, 2022

DENVER, Nov. 7, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Ursa Major , America's only privately funded company that focuses solely on rocket propulsion, will participate in the Deutsche Bank Global Space Summit.

Key Points: 
  • DENVER, Nov. 7, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Ursa Major , America's only privately funded company that focuses solely on rocket propulsion, will participate in the Deutsche Bank Global Space Summit.
  • Ursa Major Founder and CEO, Joe Laurienti, will speak on a virtual panel on November 9 at 10 am Eastern time, along with three other prominent industry CEOs.
  • Ursa Major customers, ranging from "New Space" startups to enterprise-level aerospace leaders and the U.S. government, get to flight faster, more reliably, and cost-effectively.
  • Headquartered in Berthoud, Colorado, Ursa Major was named one of the best places to work by Built in Colorado two years in a row.

AMP Robotics Raises $91 Million in Series C Financing

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Wednesday, November 2, 2022

This new round of funding follows a $55 million Series B financing led by XN in January 2021.

Key Points: 
  • This new round of funding follows a $55 million Series B financing led by XN in January 2021.
  • By bringing digital intelligence to the recycling industry, AMP can sort waste streams and extract additional value beyond what is otherwise possible.
  • AMP will use the latest funding to scale its business operations while continuing its international expansion.
  • The AMP Cortex high-speed robotics system automates the identification and sorting of recyclables from mixed material streams.

Lacework Brings Its CNAPP Solution To Google Cloud's Chronicle Security Operations

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Wednesday, October 26, 2022

SAN JOSE, Calif., Oct. 26, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Lacework, the data-driven cloud security company, today announced a new integration with Google Cloud's Chronicle Security Operations, bringing its cloud-native application protection platform (CNAPP) capabilities to Chronicle deployments. By tapping into rich multicloud runtime alerts from the Lacework Polygraph Data Platform, organizations using Chronicle Security Operations gain better insight into cloud threats, helping them understand, respond to, and remediate incidents more effectively than ever before. Lacework fully integrates multicloud runtime telemetry with Chronicle Security Operations.

Key Points: 
  • SAN JOSE, Calif., Oct. 26, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Lacework , the data-driven cloud security company, today announced a new integration with Google Cloud's Chronicle Security Operations, bringing its cloud-native application protection platform (CNAPP) capabilities to Chronicle deployments.
  • Lacework fully integrates multicloud runtime telemetry with Chronicle Security Operations.
  • With this integration, organizations using Chronicle Security Operations can now access runtime alerts and anomalous activity from multicloud environments, generated by the Lacework Polygraph Data Platform.
  • Key capabilities of this integration include:
    Anomaly detections from Lacework, including the cloud control plane, audit logs, cloud, and container instances for Google Cloud, AWS, and Microsoft Azure are all shared with Chronicle Security Operations.

Attackers Use Automation to Speed from Exploit to Compromise According to Lacework Labs Cloud Threat Report

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Thursday, October 13, 2022

SAN JOSE, Calif., Oct. 13, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Lacework®, the data-driven cloud security company, today released the fourth Lacework Labs Cloud Threat Report and subsequently launched a new, open source tool for cloud hunting and security efficacy testing. The new tool, known as Cloud Hunter, will help customers keep pace with ever-improving adversarial tradecraft through advanced environmental analysis and improved incident response time.

Key Points: 
  • Developed in response to new types of sophisticated threat models uncovered through Lacework Labs' research, Cloud Hunter utilizes the Lacework Query Language (LQL) to permit hunting across data within the Lacework platform by way of dynamically-created LQL queries.
  • The Lacework Labs Cloud Threat Report examines the cloud security threat landscape over the past three months and unveils the new techniques and avenues cybercriminals are exploiting for profit at the expense of businesses.
  • Key trends and threats identified include:
    Increased speed from exposure to compromise: Attackers are advancing to keep pace with cloud adoption and response time.
  • The Lacework Cloud Security Platform, powered by Polygraph, automates cloud security at scale so our customers can innovate with speed and safety.

Attackers Use Automation to Speed from Exploit to Compromise According to Lacework Labs Cloud Threat Report

Retrieved on: 
Thursday, October 13, 2022

SAN JOSE, Calif., Oct. 13, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Lacework®, the data-driven cloud security company, today released the fourth Lacework Labs Cloud Threat Report and subsequently launched a new, open source tool for cloud hunting and security efficacy testing. The new tool, known as Cloud Hunter, will help customers keep pace with ever-improving adversarial tradecraft through advanced environmental analysis and improved incident response time.

Key Points: 
  • Developed in response to new types of sophisticated threat models uncovered through Lacework Labs' research, Cloud Hunter utilizes the Lacework Query Language (LQL) to permit hunting across data within the Lacework platform by way of dynamically-created LQL queries.
  • The Lacework Labs Cloud Threat Report examines the cloud security threat landscape over the past three months and unveils the new techniques and avenues cybercriminals are exploiting for profit at the expense of businesses.
  • Key trends and threats identified include:
    Increased speed from exposure to compromise: Attackers are advancing to keep pace with cloud adoption and response time.
  • The Lacework Cloud Security Platform, powered by Polygraph, automates cloud security at scale so our customers can innovate with speed and safety.

Clariness Selects Lacework to Future Proof Cloud Security

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Wednesday, October 12, 2022

LONDON, Oct. 12, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Today, Lacework, the data-driven cloud security company, announced it has been selected by Clariness, a leader in patient recruitment for clinical trials, to help future proof security across the company's cloud environments and embed a shift-left security mindset.

Key Points: 
  • Leader in digital patient recruitment undertakes Lacework's cloud security assessment, using actionable insights to establish goals, enhance compliance and shift security left
    LONDON, Oct. 12, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Today, Lacework , the data-driven cloud security company, announced it has been selected by Clariness , a leader in patient recruitment for clinical trials, to help future proof security across the company's cloud environments and embed a shift-left security mindset.
  • To help, Clariness chose to partner with Lacework, initially conducting an assessment which provided actionable insight into its cloud security posture.
  • Jesper Fredricksen, General Manager of EMEA, Lacework said: "By bringing our expertise in cloud security to Clariness, we have not only helped to enhance its security processes, but we have also enabled it to embed a culture of security across the organisation.
  • The Lacework Polygraph Data Platform automates cloud security at scale so our customers can innovate with speed and safety.