The impact of the national minimum wage in small firms.
Arrowsmith, James ; Gilman, Mark ; Edwards, Paul K. ; Ram, Monder
British Journal of Industrial Relations
2003
41
3
September
435-456
case study ; economic impact ; minimum wage ; SME ; social impact
Wages and wage payment systems
English
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"The introduction of the National Minimum Wage (NMW) had potentially significant implications for small firms. Orthodox economic theory predicts adverse consequences, though institutional analysis points to potential efficiency as well as fairness effects. Using longitudinal data on 55 firms, this paper examines the impact of the NMW in small firms in clothing manufacture and hotel and catering. Different patterns of adjustment were observed, explained by both size and sector characteristics. Overall, the impact of the NMW was mediated by the informality of employment relations in the small firm."
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