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Overview
Theoretical Effects: PC Model
Theoretical Effects: Dynamic Monopsony Model
Model Reconciliation: Empirics
Literature Summary:
CARD AND KRUEGER (1995)
DOLADO et al (1996)
DOLTON & BONDIBENE (2012).
BAZEN’s (1990) – general equilibrium approach
Evidence in UK:
1999 introduction
Blair New Deal
STEWART (2004)
LPC (2005)
METCALF (2007)
Arguments in Favour of Minimum Wage
Historical Policies in UK
International Comparison
Alternative Labour Market Policies & Economic Frameworks
Grade | First |
Institution | University Of Oxford (unaffiliated) |
Country | United Kingdom |
Level | Undergraduate |
File format | MS. Word |
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