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Comment on David Neumark and William Wascher, 'Employment Effects of Minimum and Subminimum Wages: Panel Data on State Minimum Wage Laws' Author info | Abstract | Publisher info | Download info | Related research | Statistics David Card
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Brown, Charles & Gilroy, Curtis & Kohen, Andrew, 1982.
"The Effect of the Minimum Wage on Employment and Unemployment ,"
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David Neumark & William Wascher, 1992.
"Employment effects of minimum and subminimum wages: Panel data on state minimum wage laws ,"
Industrial and Labor Relations Review ,
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Lawrence Katz & Alan Krueger, 1992.
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"The Effect of the Minimum Wage on the Fast Food Industry ,"
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"Using regional variation in wages to measure the effects of the federal minimum wage ,"
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