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Demographics, labor market power and the spatial equilibrium

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Tuesday, February 13, 2024

Abstract

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    • 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?

AGCO issues $80,000 penalty related to dealer cheat scheme at Woodbine Casino

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Wednesday, September 13, 2023

TORONTO, Sept. 13, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The Registrar of the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario (AGCO) has served Ontario Gaming GTA Limited Partnership (“Casino Woodbine”) with notice of a Monetary Penalty totaling $80,000, following allegations of a cheat-at-play and dealer collusion scheme at Toronto’s Woodbine Casino.

Key Points: 
  • TORONTO, Sept. 13, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The Registrar of the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario (AGCO) has served Ontario Gaming GTA Limited Partnership (“Casino Woodbine”) with notice of a Monetary Penalty totaling $80,000, following allegations of a cheat-at-play and dealer collusion scheme at Toronto’s Woodbine Casino.
  • In April 2023, the Ontario Provincial Police Investigation and Enforcement Bureau (IEB), embedded within the AGCO, laid charges against five individuals.
  • The charges follow an investigation into allegations that an electronic craps dealer at Woodbine Casino was in collusion with these patrons.
  • In addition to these penalties, the AGCO will continue monitoring to ensure Casino Woodbine appropriately addresses their controls to better detect and prevent casino cheats and dealer collusion.

Hearing loss company Acousia Therapeutics to present key learnings and data from lead development programs at US and European meetings in August and September

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Wednesday, August 23, 2023

From August 29–31, Acousia Therapeutics has been invited to contribute two presentations at the 3rd Annual Inner Ear Disorders Therapeutics Summit in Boston (MA).

Key Points: 
  • From August 29–31, Acousia Therapeutics has been invited to contribute two presentations at the 3rd Annual Inner Ear Disorders Therapeutics Summit in Boston (MA).
  • Dr. Jonas Dyhrfjeld-Johnsen, Chief Development Officer of Acousia Therapeutics, will also participate in the panel discussion "Understanding how the Differences in Chosen Animal Model and Human Hearing Development Impacts Preclinical Efficacy and Translational Success".
  • It recently completed a successful first-in-man clinical Phase 1b study using the standard transtympanic administration of a slow-release gel formulation.
  • It has the potential to both acutely enhance natural hearing and preserve hearing capacity for people with chronic, progressive disorders like e.g.

Hearing loss company Acousia Therapeutics to present key learnings and data from lead development programs at US and European meetings in August and September

Retrieved on: 
Wednesday, August 23, 2023

From August 29–31, Acousia Therapeutics has been invited to contribute two presentations at the 3rd Annual Inner Ear Disorders Therapeutics Summit in Boston (MA).

Key Points: 
  • From August 29–31, Acousia Therapeutics has been invited to contribute two presentations at the 3rd Annual Inner Ear Disorders Therapeutics Summit in Boston (MA).
  • Dr. Jonas Dyhrfjeld-Johnsen, Chief Development Officer of Acousia Therapeutics, will also participate in the panel discussion "Understanding how the Differences in Chosen Animal Model and Human Hearing Development Impacts Preclinical Efficacy and Translational Success".
  • It recently completed a successful first-in-man clinical Phase 1b study using the standard transtympanic administration of a slow-release gel formulation.
  • It has the potential to both acutely enhance natural hearing and preserve hearing capacity for people with chronic, progressive disorders like e.g.

Enfinity Global appoints Julio Fournier Chief Growth Officer

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Monday, December 12, 2022

MIAMI, Dec. 12, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Enfinity Global, a leader in renewable energy, has announced the appointment of Julio Fournier Fisas as Chief Growth Officer to accelerate the company's execution across various strategies, including storage and the commercialization of energy.

Key Points: 
  • MIAMI, Dec. 12, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Enfinity Global, a leader in renewable energy, has announced the appointment of Julio Fournier Fisas as Chief Growth Officer to accelerate the company's execution across various strategies, including storage and the commercialization of energy.
  • Before joining Enfinity Global, Julio served as Global Vice President and General Manager for EMEA at Canadian Solar.
  • "I am thrilled to join Enfinity Global and the team as the company is taking the next step in its growth strategy.
  • As a global renewable energy solutions platform, Enfinity Global focuses on developing, financing, building, operating, and owning renewable energy assets.

Enfinity Global appoints Julio Fournier Chief Growth Officer

Retrieved on: 
Monday, December 12, 2022

MIAMI, Dec. 12, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Enfinity Global, a leader in renewable energy, has announced the appointment of Julio Fournier Fisas as Chief Growth Officer to accelerate the company's execution across various strategies, including storage and the commercialization of energy.

Key Points: 
  • MIAMI, Dec. 12, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Enfinity Global, a leader in renewable energy, has announced the appointment of Julio Fournier Fisas as Chief Growth Officer to accelerate the company's execution across various strategies, including storage and the commercialization of energy.
  • Before joining Enfinity Global, Julio served as Global Vice President and General Manager for EMEA at Canadian Solar.
  • "I am thrilled to join Enfinity Global and the team as the company is taking the next step in its growth strategy.
  • As a global renewable energy solutions platform, Enfinity Global focuses on developing, financing, building, operating, and owning renewable energy assets.

Hyundai 2023 IONIQ 6 Leads New Era of Electrification at 2022 Automobility Los Angeles

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Thursday, November 17, 2022

LOS ANGELES, Nov. 17, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- The showstopping all-new Hyundai 2023 IONIQ 6, inspired by Hyundai's Prophecy EV concept, makes its North American Debut at AutoMobility Los Angeles.

Key Points: 
  • LOS ANGELES, Nov. 17, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- The showstopping all-new Hyundai 2023 IONIQ 6, inspired by Hyundai's Prophecy EV concept, makes its North American Debut at AutoMobility Los Angeles.
  • IONIQ 6 is part of Hyundai Motor Company's plan to introduce 17 BEV models and sell more than 1.8 million BEV units worldwide by 2030.
  • IONIQ 6 and its interior space, battery options, charging speed and all-wheel drive capability will exceed customer expectations."
  • Using this approach is why IONIQ 6's design is different from IONIQ 5's, but there are still common threads connecting the models: Living Space, Parametric Pixels and Sustainability.

Richmond Hill online gaming player charged by OPP with Cheat at Play

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Thursday, October 27, 2022

TORONTO, Oct. 27, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- A Richmond Hill online gaming player has been charged with two counts of Cheat at Play, contrary to section 209 of the Criminal Code of Canada .

Key Points: 
  • TORONTO, Oct. 27, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- A Richmond Hill online gaming player has been charged with two counts of Cheat at Play, contrary to section 209 of the Criminal Code of Canada .
  • The suspected activity was observed in a live dealer online Blackjack game by Evolution Gaming and subsequently brought to the attention of the AGCO.
  • Evolution Gaming is a live dealer games supplier to the Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation (OLG) registered with the AGCO.
  • In Ontario, all internet gaming operators are required to comply with the Gaming Control Act, its regulations and the Registrars Standards for Internet Gaming .

The Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario’s Integrated OPP Bureau Assists RCMP’s Money Laundering Investigation

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Tuesday, July 5, 2022

Members of the Ontario Provincial Polices Investigation and Enforcement Bureau (IEB), attached to the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario (AGCO) provided assistance to the RCMP throughout their investigation.

Key Points: 
  • Members of the Ontario Provincial Polices Investigation and Enforcement Bureau (IEB), attached to the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario (AGCO) provided assistance to the RCMP throughout their investigation.
  • Ontario is one of the few jurisdictions in the world that has a dedicated and fully integrated police bureau attached to the gaming regulator.
  • The OPPs Investigation and Enforcement Bureau attached to the AGCO provided dedicated resources to the RCMP throughout the course of its investigation.
  • This includes having a dedicated Anti-Money Laundering Unit responsible for administering AML standards, particularly in Ontario's gaming sector.