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In monopsony models of the labour market either a minimum wage or an employment subsidy financed by a lump sum tax on profits can achieve the efficient level of employment and output. Incorporating working conditions into a monopsony model where higher wages raise firm labour supply, but less...
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effects of taxation on both labour costs and the net income of employees. This paper presents estimates of the tax burdens …
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The job guarantee (JG) is a public option for jobs. It is a permanent, federally funded, and locally administered …. While it is first and foremost a jobs program, it has the potential to be transformative by advancing the public purpose and …
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This paper assesses the impact of the National Minimum Wage (NMW) on employment and inequality in the UK over the decade since its introduction in 1999. Identification is facilitated by using variation in the bite of the NMW across local labour markets and the different sized year on year up...
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What is the impact of the minimum wage on the college wage premium? I show that job-ladder models imply that the effect should be small on impact---raising only the wages of workers bound by the minimum wage---and grow over time as workers slowly move up the job ladder. Guided by my theory, I...
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This study analyses the relationship between minimum wages, average wages and employment in the Greek private sector throughout the past decade, using published IKA data on employment and wages, as well as data on minimum statutory wages. It appears that minimum wages affect a substantial...
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This paper explores the effects of living wages on low-wage workers and low-income families. Using data for 1996 … living wages stem from income gains for those with higher wages or skills who are initially in poor families rather than for …
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effects of taxation on both labour costs and the net income of employees. This paper presents estimates of the tax burdens …
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Cahuc, Saint-Martin, and Zylberberg (2001) show numerically that a minimum wage hike can increase both skilled and unskilled employment in a right-to-manage wage bargaining setting. This comment demonstrates that this result crucially depends on an implicitly unrealistic choice for the skilled...
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