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The Living Wage,Economic Efficiency,and Socio-Economic Wellbeing in a Competitive Market Economy
Authors:Morris Altman
Affiliation:School of Economics and Finance , Victoria University of Wellington , Wellington , New Zealand
Abstract:Conventional economic wisdom views a Living Wage as costly in term of economic efficiency and competitiveness. I argue, based on x-efficiency theory, that higher wages need not cause any economic harm and can, on the contrary, generate higher levels of material wellbeing. Higher wages can be expected to induce x-efficiency and technological change cost offsets. In this context, an effective living wage, one that is above some subsistence minimum, can have a net efficiency effect on the economy. Therefore, a living wage greater than the wage rate generated by the free market cannot be predicted to generate economic harm. With the institutional parameters in place to realize a living wage, the economic pie can be expected to grow to accommodate the living wage.
Keywords:living wage  x-efficiency theory  effort variability  moral rights  human capital  institutional design
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