Michael Rubens is an Assistant Professor of Economics at UCLA. He works in the fields of industrial organization and labor economics.

His research agenda aims to increase the understanding of the drivers and consequences of market power in vertically related industries and on factor markets.

Curriculum Vitae
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Working Papers

(4) Colluding Against Workers (with Vincent Delabastita)

February 2024 – Revise & resubmit (2nd round), Journal of Political Economy

(3) Labor Market Power and Factor-Biased Technology Adoption

March 2024 

Publications

(2) Market Structure, Oligopsony Power, and Productivity

September 2023 – American Economic Review, 113(9) pp. 2382-2410

Online Appendix  » Replication Package » VoxDev Article

(1) Management, Productivity, and Technology Choices: Evidence from U.S. Mining Schools

March 2023 – RAND Journal of Economics, 54(1), pp. 165-186

Online Appendix » Replication Package

In Progress

Welfare Effects of Buyer and Seller Power (with Mert Demirer and Antonio Martner Sota)

Exploiting or Augmenting Labor? (with Yingjie Wu and Mingzhi Xu)

Mergers, Collusion, and Labor Market Power: Theory and Evidence from the United States (with Bradley Setzler and Chen Yeh )