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Minimum wages as a redistributive device in the long run

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Economides, George ; Moutos, Thomas

CESifo, Munich

CESifo - Munich

2014

46 p.

fiscal policy ; income redistribution ; minimum wage ; unemployment

CESifo Working Paper

5052

Wages and wage payment systems

http://www.cesifo-group.de/

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"This paper analyzes long run outcomes resulting from adopting a binding minimum wage in a neoclassical model with perfectly competitive labour markets and capital accumulation. The model distinguishes between workers of heterogeneous ability and capitalists who do all the saving, and it entails – relative to the perfectly competitive benchmark - large output and employment losses (among the lowest-ability workers) from the imposition of moderately binding minimum wages. Yet, with linear taxation in place, all employed workers can become better-off provided that the unemployed receive limited welfare support. With progressive taxation in place, the minimum wage may garner political support (i.e. a majority) even when the unemployed receive substantial welfare support despite potential opposition from the capitalists and the unemployed, as well as from the very-high ability workers whose net-of-taxes incomes decline."

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