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Economic Policy Institute
It’s not just monopoly and monopsony: How market power has affected American wages
Josh Bivens, Lawrence Mishel, and John Schmitt
See also
From Poverty to Power
The World Bank’s flagship report this year is on the future of work – here’s what the draft says