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Monopsonistic Wage-setting and Monetary Policy
Research in labor economics has documented evidence of labor market monopsony. Nevertheless, macroeconomic studies routinely consider households' wage-setting under monopolistic competition. We introduce firms' wage-setting under monopsonistic competition in an otherwise standard sticky-price model. This substantially alters the implications for wage dynamics, welfare, and policy. Compared to its counterpart model with monopolistic wage-setting, our model indicates that the wage Phillips curve includes the wage markdown as its main driver and has a steeper slope generated by strategic ...