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Interaction between product market and labour market power: evidence from France, Belgium and Chile

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Pages 573-577 | Published online: 20 Mar 2009
 

Abstract

This article jointly estimates price-cost mark-ups and union bargaining power of manufacturing firms in France, Belgium and Chile. Our GMM results provide strong evidence of price-cost mark-ups being underestimated when labour market imperfections are ignored, corresponding to the omission of the part of product rents captured by the workers.

Acknowledgements

This work is based on Crépon-Desplatz-Mairesse (1999, 2002), Dobbelaere Citation(2004) and Contreras-Benavente (2006). We are particularly thankful to B. Crépon, R. Desplatz and J.S. Contreras, our co-authors in these articles.

Notes

1 For technical details, see Crépon et al. (1999, 2002).

2 Crépon et al. (Citation1999) and Dobbelaere (Citation2004) adopt a different formulation of the bargaining model. They assume that the firm has to bear both the costs of capital and the costs of materials in its fall-back position. The firm's objective is to maximize its short run profit defined as total revenue minus labour costs: Rit witLit . In this article, we follow Crépon et al. (Citation2002) and assume that the short run profit of the firm is value added minus labour costs: Rit jit Mit wit Lit The firm has only to cover capital costs in its fall-back position.

3 The Klette-Griliches solution relies on the assumption that the market power of firms mainly arises from product differentiation. In a differentiated product market, the firm market share depends on its relative price within the industry, and hence the change in the firm relative price (ΔP it  − ΔP It ) can be expressed in terms of its output growth relative to the industry (Δq it  − Δq It ). See also Mairesse and Jaumandreu (Citation2005).

4 For detailed information on the sample construction and the variable measurement, we refer to Crépon et al. (Citation2002), Dobbelaere (Citation2004) and Contreras and Benavente (Citation2006), respectively.

Table 1 Summary Statistics

5 In Dobbelaere (Citation2004), the Belgian manufacturing industry is split up into 18 sectors. For each sector separately, it is found that price-cost mark-ups are underestimated when labour market imperfections are ignored.

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