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TheEconomicandPoliticalDeterminantsofMinimum最小的经济和政治因素 系统标签: minimumdeterminantspoliticaleconomicwagezavodny The Economic and Political Determinants of Minimum Wage Legislation Michael Peters The College Of New Jersey ECO 495: Thesis in Economics Dr. Vandegrift April 2009 Abstract Much of moder...
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to $15.00 per hour. While one can have a legitimate conversation about the “right” minimum wage level, $15.00 would seem motivated more by politics than actual economics. The arguments against such a dramatic spike are well known, and supported by the bulk of economic research. These ...
The Elusive Effects of Minimum Wages The main theme of David Card and Alan Krueger's book, "Myth and Measurement: The New Economics of the Minimum Wage", is that the data do not support the view that minimum wages reduce employment. The most important chapter considers data... J Kennan ...
population; (b) substantial variation in minimum wages both across industries and over time; (c) a large proportion of private sector workers not legally covered by minimum wages (the self-employed); and (d) a large sector of small firms where employers often avoid minimum wage legislation. ...
The book covers this narrow stream of intellectual history in economics, tracing down the development of economists' attitude towards this kind of legislation within the last century. It shows how economists' resistance and protestations against it on the one hand, or their lukewarm embrace of it ...
This chapter examines the impact of wage-setting institutions and government policies on wages and employment, focusing on the OECD countries. There is con... FD Blau,LM Kahn - 《Handbook of Labor Economics》 被引量: 236发表: 1999年 Minimum Wages and Social Policy Minimum Wages Are Somewhat ...
Evidence on the impact of minimum wage laws in an informal sector: Domestic workers in south africa. Journal of ... T Dinkelman,V Ranchhod - 《Journal of Development Economics》 被引量: 130发表: 2012年 The Employment Effects of Minimum Wages: Evidence from a Prespecified Research Design. ...