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Brian Callaci
Brian Callaci
Open Markets Institute
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The Economics of Just Transition: A Framework for Supporting Fossil Fuel–Dependent Workers and Communities in the United States
R Pollin, B Callaci
Labor Studies Journal 44 (2), 93-138, 2019
1212019
Control Without Responsibility: The Legal Creation of Franchising, 1960–1980
B Callaci
Enterprise & Society 22 (1), 156-182, 2021
332021
What Do Franchisees Do? Vertical Restraints as Workplace Fissuring and Labor Discipline Devices
B Callaci
Journal of Law and Political Economy 1 (3), 397-444, 2021
152021
The Effect of Franchise No-poaching Restrictions on Worker Earnings
B Callaci, M Gibson, S Pinto, M Steinbaum, M Walsh
Available at SSRN 4155577, 2023
4*2023
Antitrust Remedies for Fissured Work
B Callaci, S Vaheesan
Cornell Law Review 108, 27-69, 2023
32023
Labor Unions and the Problem of Monopoly: Collective Bargaining & Market Governance 1890-Present
B Callaci
Politics & Society 51 (3), 2023
22023
Vertical Restraints and Labor Markets in Franchised Industries
B Callaci, S Pinto, M Steinbaum, M Walsh
Available at SSRN, 2022
22022
Puppet Entrepreneurship: Technology and Control in Franchised Industries
B Callaci
Report, 2021
22021
Fissuring in Flight: Consolidation and Outsourcing in the US Domestic Airline Industry, 1997-2018
B Callaci
Report, 2020
22020
How Antitrust Can Help Tame Capital and Empower Labor
B Callaci, S Vaheesan
New Labor Forum 32 (3), 2023
2023
Can the Consumer Welfare Standard Accommodate Labor Harms? A Reply to Hovenkamp
B Callaci
The Sling, 2022
2022
Inflation Is No Excuse for Squeezing Workers
SV Brian Callaci
Dissent, 2022
2022
How an Old U.S. Antitrust Law Could Foster a Fairer Retail Sector
B Callaci, S Vaheesan
Harvard Business Review, 2022
2022
Competition is Not the Cure
B Callaci
Boston Review, 2021
2021
Digital Scab, Digital Snitch: On Amazon's Labor Management Technology
B Callaci
Phenomenal World, 2020
2020
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