LABOR ECONOMICS (LL+ACCESS)
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ISBN: 9781264909339
Author: BORJAS
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Chapter 7, Problem 2P
a)
To determine
The effect of indexing the minimum wage to inflation on wage inequality.
b)
To determine
The effect of increasing the benefit level paid to welfare recipient on wage inequality.
c)
To determine
The effect of increasing wage subsidies paid to firms that hire low-skilled workers on wage inequality.
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