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INDUSTRY DYNAMICS AND THE MINIMUM WAGE: A PUTTY‐CLAY APPROACH
Authors:Daniel Aaronson  Eric French  Isaac Sorkin  Ted To
Affiliation:1. Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, U.S.A.;2. UCL, IFS, and CEPR, U.K.;3. Stanford University and NBER, U.S.A.
Abstract:We document two new findings about the industry‐level response to minimum wage hikes. First, restaurant exit and entry both rise following a hike. Second, there is no change in employment among continuing restaurants. We develop a model of industry dynamics based on putty‐clay technology that is consistent with these findings. In the model, continuing restaurants cannot change employment, and thus industry‐level adjustment occurs gradually through exit of labor‐intensive restaurants and entry of capital‐intensive restaurants. Interestingly, the putty‐clay model matches the small estimated short‐run disemployment effect of the minimum wage found in other studies, but produces a larger long‐run disemployment effect.
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