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In the conventional textbook demand-supply model of competitive labour markets, introduction of a minimum wage above the market-clearing level must reduce employment. Empirical findings suggest, however, that this might not always be the case, which appears to be most readily explained by...
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competitive general equilibrium where goods prices, technology and factor supplies jointly determine outputs and factor prices. We …, prices, and factor supplies. The model is based on the neoclassical theory of production, and is implemented by assuming that … GDP is a function of prices, technology levels, and supplies of capital and different types of labor. We treat final goods …
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In the conventional textbook demand-supply model of competitive labour markets, introduction of a minimum wage above the market-clearing level must reduce employment. Empirical findings suggest, however, that this might not always be the case, which appears to be most readily explained by...
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