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Monograph
The minimum wage: a perspective

Originally appeared in the Federal Reserve Bank of New York Quarterly Review, Autumn 1978
Monograph

Speech
Summary of the Report on the Competitiveness of Puerto Rico's Economy

Remarks before the Puerto Rico Chamber of Commerce Annual Convention, Fajardo, Puerto Rico.
Speech , Paper 86

Working Paper
Minimum wage effects on school and work transitions of teenagers

Finance and Economics Discussion Series , Paper 95-7

Journal Article
The Employment Effect of an Increase in the National Minimum Wage: Review of International Evidence

Increasing the federal minimum wage gradually and steadily may help minimize negative employment effects.Recent U.S. proposals to increase the federal minimum wage from $7.25 per hour to $15 per hour have not yet come to fruition. One challenge in implementing minimum wage increases is estimating the potential effect on employment. Past increases in the federal minimum wage have been modest and are unlikely to provide much insight into employment effects. International experiences with large minimum wage increases may provide more insight by accounting for greater variation in firm exposure ...
Economic Review , Volume vol. 108 , Issue no. 2 , Pages 15

Journal Article
The minimum wage debate: always off course

Southwest Economy , Issue Jul , Pages 8-13

Journal Article
A minimum wager

Will a rising wage floor lift all workers, or put too many in the unemployment line?
Fedgazette , Volume 19 , Issue Mar , Pages 17-19

Journal Article
The minimum wage

FRBSF Economic Letter

Journal Article
Are minimum wages intrusive?

The Regional Economist , Issue Apr , Pages 10-11

Journal Article
The Employment Effect of an Increase in the National Minimum Wage: Review of International Evidence

Increasing the federal minimum wage gradually and steadily may help minimize negative employment effects.Recent U.S. proposals to increase the federal minimum wage from $7.25 per hour to $15 per hour have not yet come to fruition. One challenge in implementing minimum wage increases is estimating the potential effect on employment. Past increases in the federal minimum wage have been modest and are unlikely to provide much insight into employment effects. International experiences with large minimum wage increases may provide more insight by accounting for greater variation in firm exposure ...
Economic Review , Volume vol. 108 , Issue no. 2 , Pages 15

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Positive and normative effects of a minimum wage

We review the positive and normative effects of a minimum wage in various versions of a search-theoretic model of the labor market.
Working Papers (Old Series) , Paper 0801

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