The debate on the economic effects of minimum wage legislation

The minimum wage establishment has its origin in the first third of the last century. Since its creation has been a focus of continuing controversy and an unfinished debate on economics field. This work reviews the effects of the minimum wage on employment and other macroeconomic variables, from bo...

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Main Authors: Santos Miguel Ruesga-Benito, Fernando Ignacio González-Laxe, Jose Picatoste
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of A Coruna 2017-12-01
Series:European Journal of Government and Economics
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Online Access:http://revistas.udc.es/index.php/ejge/article/view/4328
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spelling doaj-61331238a5864733b0b841fb3049ef222020-11-25T01:02:47ZengUniversity of A CorunaEuropean Journal of Government and Economics2254-70882017-12-016210.17979/ejge.2017.6.2.4328The debate on the economic effects of minimum wage legislationSantos Miguel Ruesga-Benito0Fernando Ignacio González-Laxe1Jose Picatoste2Universidad Autónoma de MadridUniversidade da CoruñaUniversidad Autónoma de Madrid The minimum wage establishment has its origin in the first third of the last century. Since its creation has been a focus of continuing controversy and an unfinished debate on economics field. This work reviews the effects of the minimum wage on employment and other macroeconomic variables, from both theoretical and empirical perspectives. The method is based on the revision of the literature and the main economic indicators. The central contribution of this paper is providing a general reflection on theoretical and empirical analysis about the debate on minimum wage and its effects. The results showed that some labor policies are taking account the effects of austerity strategies, shifting the attention towards the implementation of minimum wages or their updating, in order to reduce the growing inequalities in the distribution of income, and even poverty levels. http://revistas.udc.es/index.php/ejge/article/view/4328political economyminimum wageemploymenteconomic inequality
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Jose Picatoste
The debate on the economic effects of minimum wage legislation
European Journal of Government and Economics
political economy
minimum wage
employment
economic inequality
author_facet Santos Miguel Ruesga-Benito
Fernando Ignacio González-Laxe
Jose Picatoste
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title The debate on the economic effects of minimum wage legislation
title_short The debate on the economic effects of minimum wage legislation
title_full The debate on the economic effects of minimum wage legislation
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publisher University of A Coruna
series European Journal of Government and Economics
issn 2254-7088
publishDate 2017-12-01
description The minimum wage establishment has its origin in the first third of the last century. Since its creation has been a focus of continuing controversy and an unfinished debate on economics field. This work reviews the effects of the minimum wage on employment and other macroeconomic variables, from both theoretical and empirical perspectives. The method is based on the revision of the literature and the main economic indicators. The central contribution of this paper is providing a general reflection on theoretical and empirical analysis about the debate on minimum wage and its effects. The results showed that some labor policies are taking account the effects of austerity strategies, shifting the attention towards the implementation of minimum wages or their updating, in order to reduce the growing inequalities in the distribution of income, and even poverty levels.
topic political economy
minimum wage
employment
economic inequality
url http://revistas.udc.es/index.php/ejge/article/view/4328
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