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Minimum wages as a barrier to entry: evidence from Germany

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Bachmann, Ronald ; Bauer, Thomas K. ; Frings, Hanna

Labour. Review of Labour Economics and Industrial Relations

2014

28

3

September

338-357

employment ; entry into working life ; low wages ; minimum wage ; service sector

Germany

Wages and wage payment systems

http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/labr.12034

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"This study analyses employers' support for the introduction of industry-specific minimum wages as a cost-raising strategy in order to deter market entry. Using a unique data set consisting of 800 firms in the German service sector, we show that high-productivity employers support minimum wages. We further find some evidence that minimum wage support is higher in industries and regions with low barriers to entry. This is particularly the case in East Germany, where the perceived threat of low-wage competition from Central and Eastern European countries is relatively high. In addition, firms paying collectively agreed wages are more strongly in favour of minimum wages."

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