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The international literature on minimum wage greatly lacks empirical evidence from developing countries. Brazil …
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A national minimum wage cannot explain variation in wages or employment across regions. Identification of the effect of the minimum wage separately from the effect of other variables on wages or employment requires regional variation. Many minimum wage variables with regional variation have been...
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sectors in Brazil and in Latin America more generally. …
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This paper puts together evidence for the wages, employment and price effects of the minimum wage. This overall picture will help to understand the small employment effects prevalent in the literature in the light of price effects. The data used is an under-explored monthly Brazilian household...
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Following the early 1980s apparent consensus, there has been a controversial debate in the literature over the direction of the minimum wage employment effect. Explanations to nonnegative effects range from theoretical to empirical identification and data issues. An explanation, however, that...
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A number of recent empirical studies have found no evidence that the minimum wage adversely affects employment. Explanations for such non-negative estimates include new theoretical approaches, empirical identification and data issues. In this paper we examine the robustness of such estimates to...
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effects are volatile and the permanent scars are lower employment and higher inflation in Brazil. …
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Several minimum wage variables have been suggested in the literature. Such a variety of variables makes it difficult to compare the associated estimates across studies. One problem is that these estimates are not always calibrated to represent the effect of a 10% increase in the minimum wage....
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results indicate that the minimum wage raises overall prices in Brazil. The resulting inflation is two times higher for the … indicate that the minimum wage raises overall prices in Brazil. The resulting inflation is two times higher for the poor than …
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developing country, Brazil. Using a monthly household survey panel from 1982 to 2000 we find evidence of a strong wage …
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