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a roughly equivalent number elsewhere in the economy. At a product-specific or micro level and in the short term …, controlling trade could reduce the offending imports and save jobs, but for the economy as a whole and in the long term, this …
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a roughly equivalent number elsewhere in the economy. At a product-specific or micro level and in the short term …, controlling trade could reduce the offending imports and save jobs, but for the economy as a whole and in the long term, this …
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The principal means by which individuals and families achieve economic self-sufficiency is through labor market earnings. As a consequence, it is natural for policy makers to look to interventions that increase the ability of individuals and families to achieve an adequate standard of living...
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State and federal policymakers grappling with the aftermath of the Great Recession sought ways to spur job creation, in many cases adopting hiring credits to encourage employers to create new jobs. However, there is virtually no evidence on the effects of these kinds of counter-recessionary...
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The continuing adverse labor market effects of the Great Recession have intensified interest in policy efforts to spur job creation. In periods when labor demand and supply are in balance, either hiring credits or worker subsidies can be used to boost employment - hiring credits by reducing...
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I review evidence on alternative labor market policies that could potentially improve economic self-sufficiency via mandating higher wages, subsidizing employment, or increasing productivity. The evidence indicates that the minimum wage is an ineffective policy to promote economic...
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