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Setting the minimum wage

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Boeri, Tito

Labour Economics

2012

19

3

June

281-290

collective bargaining ; collective agreement ; comparison ; international ; minimum wage ; statistics

Wages and wage payment systems

http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.labeco.2012.01.001

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"The process leading to the setting of the minimum wage so far has been overlooked by economists. There are two common ways of setting national minimum wages: they are either government legislated or the byproduct of collective bargaining agreements, which are extended erga omnes to all workers. We develop a simple model relating the level of the minimum wage to the setting regime. Next, we exploit a new data set on minimum wages in 68 countries having a statutory national minimum level of pay in the period 1981–2005. We find that a Government legislated minimum wage is lower than a wage floor set within collective agreements. This effect survives to several robustness checks and can be interpreted as a causal effect of the setting regime on the level of the minimum wage."

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