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Economic growth and welfare in a neoclassical overlapping generations growth model with minimum wages and consumption taxes

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Fanti, Luciano ; Gori, Luca

Labour. Review of Labour Economics and Industrial Relations

2010

24

3

September

238-262

economic growth ; minimum wage ; statistics ; unemployment ; welfare economics

Economic development

English

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"We examine the effects of minimum wages on both the long-run per worker GDP and welfare in the textbook Diamond style overlapping generations economy. In addition, we assume the existence of unemployment benefits financed at a balanced budget with consumption taxes. Under suitable conditions, it is shown that a regulated-wage economy with unemployment performs better than a competitive-wage economy with full employment in the long run. Moreover, a welfare-maximizing minimum wage exists. Our findings may have interesting policy implications."

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