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Title: The economic impact of minimum wages in Europe
Author(s): Dolado, Juan José [dolado]
Kramarz, F.
Manning, A.
Machin, S.
Publisher: Blackwell
Issued date: 1996
Citation: Economic Policy, 1996, v. 11, n. 23, pp. 317-373
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10016/3305
ISSN: 1468-0327
Description: The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.com
Abstract: Opponents of minimum wages argue that they hurt jobs in Europe; supporters say that they combat exploitation and help the poor. We try to sort out myht from reality. Differing policy prescriptions reflect different views if how the lahour market actually works. Contrary to popular wisdom, it is as easy to make a theoretical case against minimum wages as for them. Evidence, no theory, is what is needed now. Relative to average wages, minimum wages have not men in Europe over the last 30 years; they caused higher Unemployment only if they prevented a necessary fall in the wages of the low paid. Second, mínimum wages for young workers are often a lower proportion of average earnings in Europe than in the USA. Third, we find no general evidence than minimum wages reduced employment, except perhaps for young workers. The (good or bad) effect of minimum wages has been exaggerated
Review: PeerReviewed
Keywords: Salario
Mercado de trabajo
Europa
Rights: © CEPR, CES, MSH, 1996
Appears in Collections:Economists Online
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