This paper contributes to our understanding of the impact of institutions on incomes of workers in developing countries by rigorously addressing the question as to whether changes in minimum wages can change the inequality of the distribution of earnings. More specifically, we analyze whether changes in Costa Rica’s complex institution of multiple minimum wages in the 1980s and 1990s acted as a countervailing force to the unequalizing effect of globalization. Using annual data on workers from the 1987-1997 household surveys, it is shown that changes in the legal minimum wages did indeed have an effect on wage inequality and that these changes would not have been captured using the simple interpretation of minimum wages found in much of the ...
Most of the minimum wage literature in developing countries provides supporting evidence of its effe...
Taking advantage of a complex minimum wage structure in Honduras, this paper examines how changes in...
Minimum wages have again surfaced as a central issue in labor market pol-icy in the region. In count...
The authors argue in this paper that the institution of the minimum wage is also an important factor...
This paper tests the impact of the Costa Rican minimum wage policy on wage inequality and the level ...
Minimum wage (MW) policies are widespread in the developing world and yet their effects are still un...
Over the past two decades, the downward trend of income inequality in Brazil has been accompanied by...
To be competitive in the global economy, some argue that Latin American countries need to reduce or ...
This thesis studies the factors behind the declining wage inequality in Latin America, focusing on m...
This paper explores the contribution of the minimum wage to the well documented rise in earnings ine...
The classic dual economy models of developing countries hold minimum wages (among other institutions...
This paper explores the contribution of the minimum wage to the well documented rise in earnings ine...
Preliminary Paper, Comments Welcome We investigated the relationship between changes in federal mini...
We use an individual-level panel data set to study the impact of changes in legal minimum wages on a...
Minimum wage policies are implemented worldwide to protect workers and reduce inequality. This disse...
Most of the minimum wage literature in developing countries provides supporting evidence of its effe...
Taking advantage of a complex minimum wage structure in Honduras, this paper examines how changes in...
Minimum wages have again surfaced as a central issue in labor market pol-icy in the region. In count...
The authors argue in this paper that the institution of the minimum wage is also an important factor...
This paper tests the impact of the Costa Rican minimum wage policy on wage inequality and the level ...
Minimum wage (MW) policies are widespread in the developing world and yet their effects are still un...
Over the past two decades, the downward trend of income inequality in Brazil has been accompanied by...
To be competitive in the global economy, some argue that Latin American countries need to reduce or ...
This thesis studies the factors behind the declining wage inequality in Latin America, focusing on m...
This paper explores the contribution of the minimum wage to the well documented rise in earnings ine...
The classic dual economy models of developing countries hold minimum wages (among other institutions...
This paper explores the contribution of the minimum wage to the well documented rise in earnings ine...
Preliminary Paper, Comments Welcome We investigated the relationship between changes in federal mini...
We use an individual-level panel data set to study the impact of changes in legal minimum wages on a...
Minimum wage policies are implemented worldwide to protect workers and reduce inequality. This disse...
Most of the minimum wage literature in developing countries provides supporting evidence of its effe...
Taking advantage of a complex minimum wage structure in Honduras, this paper examines how changes in...
Minimum wages have again surfaced as a central issue in labor market pol-icy in the region. In count...