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Myth and measurement

the new economics of the minimum wage

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An edition of Myth and measurement (2016)

Myth and measurement

the new economics of the minimum wage

Twentieth-anniversary edition.
  • 1 Want to read

"In Myth and Measurement, David Card and Alan Krueger presented a powerful challenge to the conventional view that higher minimum wages necessarily reduce jobs for low-wage workers. In a work that has profoundly influenced public policy as well as the direction of economic research, the authors put standard economic theory to the test, using empirical methods and conducting a critical reexamination of existing literature on the minimum wage. Documenting the effects of the minimum wage on family earnings, poverty outcomes, and the stock market valuation of low-wage employers, they presented a wealth of evidence showing that increases in the minimum wage lead to increases in pay, but no loss in jobs. With a new preface discussing new data, Myth and Measurement continues to shift the terms of the debate on the minimum wage"--Back cover.

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422

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Table of Contents

Introduction and overview
Employer responses to the minimum wage: evidence fom the fast-food industry
Statewide evidence on the effect of the 1988 California minimum wage
The effect of the federal minimum wage on low-wage workers: evidence from cross-state comparisons
Additional employment outcomes
Evaluation of time-series evidence
Evaluation of cross-section and panel-data evidence
International evidence
How the minimum wage affects the distribution of wages, the ditribution of family earnings, and poverty
How much do employers and shareholders lose?
Is there a explanation? Alternative models of the labor market and the minimum wage
Conclusions and implications.

Edition Notes

"With a new preface by the authors."

Originally published: Princeton, N.J. : Princeton University Press, 1995.

Includes bibliographical references (pages 401-413) and index.

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Library of Congress
HD4917 .C37 2016, HD4917

The Physical Object

Pagination
xxviii, 422 pages
Number of pages
422

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Open Library
OL27206847M
Internet Archive
mythmeasurementn0000card
ISBN 10
0691169128
ISBN 13
9780691169125
OCLC/WorldCat
934653997

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