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Transcripts For CSPAN2 Key Capitol Hill Hearings 20160705

Forms of agricultural labor. This entity situation in lebanon is quite tenuous. There is a serious challenge from isis in the northern part of the country. There are concerns about the infiltration of radicals of various sorts into some of the Palestinian Refugee camps. In the context a promise by saudi arabia to provide 4 billion to assist lebanon in for the reinforcing its military, that deal was an old saddle, a couple of months ago. It had to do with lebanons reaction to the storming of the Saudi Embassy in tehran where, in the, the saudis to the lebanese were not sufficiently supportive of them. This is all, its all part of this larger regional complex in the world which has allowed a domestic Political Party in lebanon and an ally of iran, and, therefore, a nemesis of saudi arabia. The saudis continue to be un ....

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Seeing Our Policy Choices Clearly

How can we make wise choices among the real rather than imagined or hoped for policy alternatives before us? Economist Gary Wyckoff provides insights. ....

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Explaining the Growing Interest in Labor Market Concentration


Tuesday, May 11, 2021
1. Introduction
Labor market concentration and its potential effects on workers is a topic increasingly debated among antitrust practitioners and academics. The potential link between labor market concentration and lower wages has led to questions of whether and how labor issues should inform merger review and, more broadly, antitrust investigations.  Covid-19 has strained some industries (such as airlines) and may result in consolidation of some employers, further raising labor market concentration concerns.  This article describes some of the current research regarding labor concentration and its impact on workers, how labor concentration issues are being raised in the courts, and how economic analysis can inform antitrust inquiry moving forward. ....

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