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  2. Market tightness - Wikipedia

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    High market tightness indicates relatively low liquidity and high transaction costs, whereas low market tightness indicates high liquidity and low transaction costs. [2] For example, during the dotcom bubble , information technology companies were very difficult and expensive to buy a part of, through stock, loan, or other methods, due to the ...

  3. Trump inherits a labor market at full employment. Can ... - AOL

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    Tight labor markets gave job seekers more leverage to switch positions for higher pay, while immigration is broadly considered to have allowed the overall economy to grow faster than it would have ...

  4. US job openings stay elevated, layoffs at nine-month low - AOL

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    "The market has taken rate hikes down off the table for this year, but for how long if the labor market remains tight." Job openings, a measure of labor demand, were up 56,000 to 9.553 million on ...

  5. Job openings fall to pre-pandemic levels as US labor market ...

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    The first burst on Tuesday — a critical read on activity within the jobs market — showed that the once too-tight labor market is starting to look more like its pre-pandemic days.

  6. Labour economics - Wikipedia

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    However, the labour market differs from other markets (like the markets for goods or the financial market) in several ways. In particular, the labour market may act as a non-clearing market. While according to neoclassical theory most markets quickly attain a point of equilibrium without excess supply or demand, this may not be true of the ...

  7. US labor market fairly tight, broader economy losing steam - AOL

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    The housing market contributed to the economy's 1.6% annualized growth rate in the first quarter. A fourth report from the Fed showed manufacturing output dropped 0.3% last month following a ...

  8. Labor market segmentation - Wikipedia

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    Labor market segmentation is the division of the labor market according to a principle such as occupation, geography and industry. [ 1 ] One type of segmentation is to define groups "with little or no crossover capability", such that members of one segment cannot easily join another segment. [ 2 ]

  9. How can the labor shortage be fixed? - AOL

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    The tight labor market has hit certain industries — like health care and hospitality — particularly hard, but it’s having an impact across the entire economy. Workers’ wages have gone up ...