We examine the setting of minimum wages, arguing that they can best be understood as a reflection of voters' notions of fairness. We arrive at this conclusion through an empirical investigation of the implications of three models, considered in the context of policy setting by sub-units in a federation: a competing interests group model; a constrained altruism model; and a fairness based model. In the latter model, voters are interested in banning what they view to be unfair transactions, with the notion of fairness based on comparisons to the "going" unskilled wage. We use data on minimum wages set in the ten Canadian provinces from 1969 to 2005 to carry out the investigation. A key implication of the models that is borne out in the data i...
We analyse the redistributional (dis)advantages of a minimum wage over income taxation in competitiv...
Although the minimum wage is one of the most commonly researched subjects, its treatment by economis...
Abstract: Society adopts institutions that can change incentives, reference points and entitlements ...
In a laboratory experiment we show that minimum wages have significant and lasting effects on subjec...
The setting of the minimum wage involves a trade-off between reduc-ing poverty among working people ...
Abstract: The attainment of ‘fairness ’ is widely regarded as a worthy goal of setting minimum wages...
The process leading to the setting of the minimum wage so far has been fairly overlooked by economis...
To address the impact of regulation on ethical concerns of consumers, we study the example of minimu...
To address the impact of regulation on ethical concerns of consumers, we study the example of minimu...
To many economists the public's support for the minimum wage (MW) institution is puzzling, since the...
This article critically examines the Ontario government announcing in its 2007 budget that it would ...
WP 2005-13 June 2005JEL Classification Codes: D6; E61; J38In many countries, the authorities turn a ...
The process leading to the setting of the minimum wage so far has been overlooked by economists. The...
Often employers will agree to pay their employees more than the minimum the employees would accept f...
New models of employment show that there are some cases in which a minimum wage can have positive ef...
We analyse the redistributional (dis)advantages of a minimum wage over income taxation in competitiv...
Although the minimum wage is one of the most commonly researched subjects, its treatment by economis...
Abstract: Society adopts institutions that can change incentives, reference points and entitlements ...
In a laboratory experiment we show that minimum wages have significant and lasting effects on subjec...
The setting of the minimum wage involves a trade-off between reduc-ing poverty among working people ...
Abstract: The attainment of ‘fairness ’ is widely regarded as a worthy goal of setting minimum wages...
The process leading to the setting of the minimum wage so far has been fairly overlooked by economis...
To address the impact of regulation on ethical concerns of consumers, we study the example of minimu...
To address the impact of regulation on ethical concerns of consumers, we study the example of minimu...
To many economists the public's support for the minimum wage (MW) institution is puzzling, since the...
This article critically examines the Ontario government announcing in its 2007 budget that it would ...
WP 2005-13 June 2005JEL Classification Codes: D6; E61; J38In many countries, the authorities turn a ...
The process leading to the setting of the minimum wage so far has been overlooked by economists. The...
Often employers will agree to pay their employees more than the minimum the employees would accept f...
New models of employment show that there are some cases in which a minimum wage can have positive ef...
We analyse the redistributional (dis)advantages of a minimum wage over income taxation in competitiv...
Although the minimum wage is one of the most commonly researched subjects, its treatment by economis...
Abstract: Society adopts institutions that can change incentives, reference points and entitlements ...