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Minimum Wage and Real Wage Inequality: Evidence from Pass-Through to Retail Prices

Review of Economics and Statistics, 2020
This paper considers the impact of the minimum wage on both labor and product markets using detailed store-level scanner data. I provide empirical evidence that a 10% increase in the minimum wage raises grocery store prices by 0.6% to 0.8% and suggest ...
Justin Leung
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Minimum Wage and Corporate Investment: Evidence from Manufacturing Firms in China

Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis, 2020
This article studies how minimum-wage policies affect capital investment using the industrial census of manufacturing firms in China, where minimum-wage policies vary across counties.
H. Geng, Yi Huang, Chen Lin, Sibo Liu
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The Minimum Wage and Consumer Nutrition

Journal of Marketing Research, 2020
The U.S. Department of Agriculture estimates that one in nine U.S. households is “food insecure”: unable to purchase sufficient, or healthy food. Public policy advocates and politicians have pointed to the prevailing federal minimum wage as a culprit ...
M. Palazzolo, Adithya Pattabhiramaiah
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The European Minimum Wage on the Doorstep

, 2020
On January 14, 2020, the European Commission started its initiative to establish fair minimum wages in Europe. Based on a discussion of the living wage concept, this article analyzes how recent national initiatives for substantial minimum wage increases ...
Torsten Müller, T. Schulten
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The Minimum Wage and Seasonal Employment: Evidence from the Us Agricultural Sector

, 2020
Nearly 40% of agricultural workers in the United States earn an hourly wage that is within 10% of the prevailing state‐level minimum wage. We evaluate the impact of the minimum wage on farm employment using county‐level data from the United ...
A. Kandilov, Ivan T. Kandilov
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State Minimum Wages, Employment, and Wage Spillovers: Evidence from Administrative Payroll Data

Journal of Labor Economics, 2020
We use administrative payroll data to estimate the effect of the minimum wage on employment and wages. We find that both effects are nuanced. While the overall number of low-wage workers in firms declines, incumbent workers are no less likely to remain ...
R. Gopalan   +3 more
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15 Years of Research on US Employment and the Minimum Wage

Labour, 2019
Statistical analysis of the minimum wage and employment has been very active for the last quarter century, including more than 37 studies of US data since the December 2000 AER exchange involving Card, Krueger, Neumark and Wascher.
Paul J. Wolfson, D. Belman
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The minimum wage and the financialization of firms: Evidence from China

China economic review, 2022
Pengcheng Du, Yi Zheng, Shuxun Wang
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The Impact of the Minimum Wage on Working Hours

Jahrbücher für Nationalökonomie und Statistik, 2019
The present paper analyzes how the statutory minimum wage introduced on January 1, 2015, has affected working hours in Germany up to 2016. The data used come from the Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP), which provides not only contractual working hours but also
Patrick Burauel   +5 more
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