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Employment compensation / Human resource management / Minimum wage / New Keynesian economics / Efficiency wage / Monopsony / Difference in differences / Labour economics / Wage / Labor economics / Economics / Macroeconomics
Date: 2015-01-21 09:50:30
Employment compensation
Human resource management
Minimum wage
New Keynesian economics
Efficiency wage
Monopsony
Difference in differences
Labour economics
Wage
Labor economics
Economics
Macroeconomics

Who Pays for the Minimum Wage?∗ Péter Harasztosi‡ Magyar Nemzeti Bank, Hungary Attila Lindner§§ UC Berkeley

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