The new conventional wisdom holds that a large increase in the minimum wage would be desirable policy. Advocates for this policy dismiss the traditional concern that such an increase would lower employment for many of the low-skilled workers that the increase is intended to help. Recent economic research, they claim, demonstrates that the disemployment effects of increasing minimum wages are small or nonexistent, while there are large social benefits to raising the wage floor. This policy analysis discusses four ways in which the case for large minimum wage increases is either mistaken or overstated
It is hard to find a negative effect on employment effect of rises in the minimum wage: the elusive ...
Modern minimum wage laws can trace their lineage all the way back to the Ordinance of Laborers of 13...
New models of employment show that there are some cases in which a minimum wage can have positive ef...
The new conventional wisdom holds that a large increase in the minimum wage would be desirable polic...
Recent months have seen President Obama make a renewed push to address inequality in the U.S., espec...
Recent research has challenged the conventional wisdom among economists that increases in the minimu...
There is a growing view among economists that the minimum wage off ers substantial benefi ts to low-...
We review the burgeoning literature on the employment effects of minimum wages—in the United State...
Abstract: This article discusses studies and past research with considerable impact on political and...
The US minimum wage, at almost 75 years old, remains the topic of many academic studies and much pol...
There is a huge body of empirical research on the employment effect of the minimum wage that has fai...
The minimum wage rate has been highly controversial and heavily debated especially in recent years a...
Perhaps one of the most politically contentious debates arguably revolves around minimum wage rates,...
It is hard to find a negative effect on employment effect of rises in the minimum wage: the elusive ...
I discuss the sources of the policy disputes surrounding the mini-mum wage, both theoretical and emp...
It is hard to find a negative effect on employment effect of rises in the minimum wage: the elusive ...
Modern minimum wage laws can trace their lineage all the way back to the Ordinance of Laborers of 13...
New models of employment show that there are some cases in which a minimum wage can have positive ef...
The new conventional wisdom holds that a large increase in the minimum wage would be desirable polic...
Recent months have seen President Obama make a renewed push to address inequality in the U.S., espec...
Recent research has challenged the conventional wisdom among economists that increases in the minimu...
There is a growing view among economists that the minimum wage off ers substantial benefi ts to low-...
We review the burgeoning literature on the employment effects of minimum wages—in the United State...
Abstract: This article discusses studies and past research with considerable impact on political and...
The US minimum wage, at almost 75 years old, remains the topic of many academic studies and much pol...
There is a huge body of empirical research on the employment effect of the minimum wage that has fai...
The minimum wage rate has been highly controversial and heavily debated especially in recent years a...
Perhaps one of the most politically contentious debates arguably revolves around minimum wage rates,...
It is hard to find a negative effect on employment effect of rises in the minimum wage: the elusive ...
I discuss the sources of the policy disputes surrounding the mini-mum wage, both theoretical and emp...
It is hard to find a negative effect on employment effect of rises in the minimum wage: the elusive ...
Modern minimum wage laws can trace their lineage all the way back to the Ordinance of Laborers of 13...
New models of employment show that there are some cases in which a minimum wage can have positive ef...