Cyclical implications of indexing the minimum wage |
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Authors: | Andrew J. Policano |
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Affiliation: | University of Iowa, USA |
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Abstract: | Macroeconomic implications of proposals to index the minimum wage are examined in a two-sector labor-market model with random aggregate demand disturbances. Traditional policy, which sets the nominal minimum wage for several periods before reestablishing its real value, increases both the amplitude and persistence of cyclical movements in employment. Full indexation, by reducing the amplitude of cyclical fluctuations in employment, will improve the allocative performance of low wage market empirical analysis indicates that modest but statistically significant fluctuations in employment result from the process of periodically setting the minimum wage. These effects are most pronounced for youths. Overall, the empirical results suggest that indexation can result in a small increase in efficiency. |
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