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industries. For one specification, however, some negative effects are reported for manufacturing industry, balanced by positive …
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industries. For one specification, however, some negative effects are reported for manufacturing industry, balanced by positive …
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industries. For one specification, however, some negative effects are reported for manufacturing industry, balanced by positive …
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industries. For one specification, however, some negative effects are reported for manufacturing industry, balanced by positive …
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industries. For one specification, however, some negative effects are reported for manufacturing industry, balanced by positive …
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industries. For one specification, however, some negative effects are reported for manufacturing industry, balanced by positive …
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industries. For one specification, however, some negative effects are reported for manufacturing industry, balanced by positive …
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industries. For one specification, however, some negative effects are reported for manufacturing industry, balanced by positive …
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This paper examines the impact of minimum wages on earnings and employment in selected branches of the retail-trade sector, 1990-2005, using county-level data on employment and a panel regression framework that allows for county-specific trends in sectoral outcomes...
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In this study we examine the contribution of severance pay to employment and unemployment development using data on industrialized OECD countries. Our starting point is Lazear?s (1990) empirical dictum that severance payment requirements adversely impact the labor market. We extend his sample...
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