Federally legislated minimum wages, first enacted in the Fair Labor Stan-dards Act of 1938, are an enduring legacy of the New Deal. ' While econo-mists may argue the merits of minimum wages-along the lines that they impede efficiency and redistribute from poor and unskilled outsiders to th
This report provides a bibliography of resources related to the economic effects of minimum wage leg...
With the passage of the Fair Labor Standards Act in 1938, Congress mandated a federal “living wage” ...
Along with a proliferation of independent countries in the. Third World since World War II has come ...
Federally legislated minimum wages, first enacted in the Fair Labor Stan-dards Act of 1938, are an e...
Attention to the implicit and explicit wage theories articulated by economic actors and embedded in ...
Since the 1980s, there has been increased interest among unions and two opposition parties in the po...
This dissertation examines the early history of American minimum wage legislation. Chapter 2, the fi...
There is a great cognitive dissonance between what is commonly taught in economics and what passes f...
Capturing both popular and academic imaginations, recent literature contributions contest the standa...
Photocopy of: 1977 ed. Princeton, N.J. : Mathtech."Prepared for [the Assistant Secretary for Policy,...
The research on the minimum wage contributes insights into claims raised in legal arguments that emp...
Neoclassical economists, using a competitive demand/supply model of labour markets, typically conclu...
In this dissertation, I attempt to reduce the uncertainty surrounding the effects of minimum wage po...
Abstract: Debate among labor economists on the pros and cons of a minimum wage law has come to focus...
Perhaps one of the most politically contentious debates arguably revolves around minimum wage rates,...
This report provides a bibliography of resources related to the economic effects of minimum wage leg...
With the passage of the Fair Labor Standards Act in 1938, Congress mandated a federal “living wage” ...
Along with a proliferation of independent countries in the. Third World since World War II has come ...
Federally legislated minimum wages, first enacted in the Fair Labor Stan-dards Act of 1938, are an e...
Attention to the implicit and explicit wage theories articulated by economic actors and embedded in ...
Since the 1980s, there has been increased interest among unions and two opposition parties in the po...
This dissertation examines the early history of American minimum wage legislation. Chapter 2, the fi...
There is a great cognitive dissonance between what is commonly taught in economics and what passes f...
Capturing both popular and academic imaginations, recent literature contributions contest the standa...
Photocopy of: 1977 ed. Princeton, N.J. : Mathtech."Prepared for [the Assistant Secretary for Policy,...
The research on the minimum wage contributes insights into claims raised in legal arguments that emp...
Neoclassical economists, using a competitive demand/supply model of labour markets, typically conclu...
In this dissertation, I attempt to reduce the uncertainty surrounding the effects of minimum wage po...
Abstract: Debate among labor economists on the pros and cons of a minimum wage law has come to focus...
Perhaps one of the most politically contentious debates arguably revolves around minimum wage rates,...
This report provides a bibliography of resources related to the economic effects of minimum wage leg...
With the passage of the Fair Labor Standards Act in 1938, Congress mandated a federal “living wage” ...
Along with a proliferation of independent countries in the. Third World since World War II has come ...