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Fixing minimum wage levels in developing countries: common failures and remedies

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Saget, Catherine

International Labour Review

2008

147

1

March

25-42

comparison ; minimum wage ; statistics ; wage determination ; wage policy

developing countries

Wages and wage payment systems

English

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"Some developing countries have set their minimum wages too high or too low to constitute a meaningful constraint on employers. The article compares minimum wages worldwide, proposes several ways of measuring them in developing countries and discusses whether they are effective thresholds in those countries. The second part of the article considers the institutional factors leading countries to set minimum wages at extreme levels. The author concludes that the minimum wage is used as a policy instrument to several ends - wage negotiation, deflation and social dialogue - which results in the absence of a wage floor, weak collective bargaining, or non-compliance."

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