@ckuck @David_J_Bier I'm glad that David keeps updating this since it's a constant complaint. It's also been shown in academic work: https://t.co/QrJey9JKNb https://t.co/hUfaYNcV1b
@Undercoverhist Four years. WP on H-1B guest workers in June 2013 also had a density chart of 25 prior empirical estimates used to estimate monopsony power. Results imply firms have a degree of wage-setting power. See Fig. 8: https://t.co/ng1jHRVR3I. Publi
@TedTatos @dougwebberecon @matthewstoller @Noahpinion Empirically driven, circa June 2013: a density chart of 25 prior empirical estimates used to estimate monopsony power. Results in the literature implied firms have a degree of wage-setting power. See F
@DeanBaker13 guest workers on H1-B can and do quit. Common misconception that they can't. https://t.co/5s83C1DbK1
@LipstickEcon @dougwebberecon @price_laborecon a tight labor market key for guest workers to exercise quit option. https://t.co/5s83C1DbK1
Journal of Population Economics: Inter-firm mobility and return migration patterns of skilled guest workers https://t.co/5s83C1DbK1