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In analyses of minimum wages, positive "ripple effects" and subminimum wages are difficult to distinguish from measurement error. Indeed, prior work posits that a simple, symmetric measurement process may underlie both phenomena in Current Population Survey data for the full working age...
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Using Current Population Survey data, we assess whether and to what extent the burden of "wage theft" - wage payments below the statutory minimum wage - falls disproportionately on various demographic groups following minimum wage increases. For most racial and ethnic groups at most ages we find...
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A holistic assessment of the labor market effects of minimum wage regulation requires understanding employer compliance …
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We uncover a hidden illegal fishing practice: the use of fishing nets with illegally small mesh size. The small mesh prevents nearly all fish of saleable size from escaping the net, but also traps a large number of fish which are too small to be sold on the market and are therefore discarded at...
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different regulation systems. We provide evidence that the opening of these zones was not in response to changes in crime. Our …
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Attempts to curb illegal activity through regulation gets complicated when agents can adapt to circumvent enforcement …
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influential factors on the shadow economy and/or shadow labor force are tax policies and state regulation, which, if they rise …
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We use UK micro data to explore whether planning regulation reduced UK retailing productivity growth between 1997 and …
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The aging of the farmer population has led to concern about a shortage of beginning farmers and ranchers. This study investigates the impact of health insurance coverage and participation in government and private insurance programs on off-farm labor allocation decisions of beginning...
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Due to economic interconnectedness across regions, locally confined violent conflict may have welfare effects far beyond directly affected areas. This paper focuses on Somalia's al-Shabaab insurgency and investigates whether the food transportation network propagates the effects of violent...
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