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⚖️Regulators often see big tech’s “free” tools as pro-competitive.
🤯 But these giveaways can reshape labor markets and the direction of technological specialization.
🧠Competition policy needs to account for the skill-formation channel of market power. 7/7
⚖️Regulators often see big tech’s “free” tools as pro-competitive.
🤯 But these giveaways can reshape labor markets and the direction of technological specialization.
🧠Competition policy needs to account for the skill-formation channel of market power. 7/7
Training is a strategic lever of market power. 6/n
Training is a strategic lever of market power. 6/n
After the release:
📈 Firms adopting Google Cloud Platform surged.
👩💻 Demand for ML skills rose.
💰 Wage premia for those skills declined as the trained workforce expanded. 5/n
After the release:
📈 Firms adopting Google Cloud Platform surged.
👩💻 Demand for ML skills rose.
💰 Wage premia for those skills declined as the trained workforce expanded. 5/n
- Market power distorts resource allocation.
- But it can also stimulate investment in high-quality training that diffuses advanced technology.
Some monopolists, paradoxically, teach the world to use their tools. 4/n
- Market power distorts resource allocation.
- But it can also stimulate investment in high-quality training that diffuses advanced technology.
Some monopolists, paradoxically, teach the world to use their tools. 4/n
1. how much to subsidize training in their ecosystem’s skills, and
2. how much to charge firms for using their capital.
Their market power lets them internalize how training affects adoption and wages. 3/n
1. how much to subsidize training in their ecosystem’s skills, and
2. how much to charge firms for using their capital.
Their market power lets them internalize how training affects adoption and wages. 3/n
Even if the trained workers never work for them directly, more skilled users = higher demand for their technology.2/n
Even if the trained workers never work for them directly, more skilled users = higher demand for their technology.2/n