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wage affects wages even though, after imposition, the lowest wage in the market exceeds the minimum wage. The model has …
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of a minimum wage affects wages even though, after imposition, the lowest wage in the market exceeds the minimum wage …, and subsequent abolition of the minimum wage does not affect wages. The model has multiple equilibria as a result of the …
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of a minimum wage affects wages even though, after imposition, the lowest wage in the market exceeds the minimum wage …, and subsequent abolition of the minimum wage does not affect wages. The model has multiple equilibria as a result of the …
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wage affects wages even though, after imposition, the lowest wage in the market exceeds the minimum wage. The model has …
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wage affects wages even though, after imposition, the lowest wage in the market exceeds the minimum wage. The model has …
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of a minimum wage affects wages even though, after imposition, the lowest wage in the market exceeds the minimum wage …, and subsequent abolition of the minimum wage does not affect wages. The model has multiple equilibria as a result of the …
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of a minimum wage affects wages even though, after imposition, the lowest wage in the market exceeds the minimum wage …, and subsequent abolition of the minimum wage does not affect wages. The model has multiple equilibria as a result of the …
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unemployment is a non-monotonic function of the minimum wage level. Effects differ strongly by labour market segment. Cross …-segment variation of the estimated effects is mostly driven by firm productivity levels rather than by search frictions or the …
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unemployment is a non-monotonic function of the minimum wage level. Effects differ strongly by labour market segment. Cross …-segment variation of the estimated effects is mostly driven by firm productivity levels rather than by search frictions or the …
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