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Minimum Wages and compliance : the case of Trinidad and Tobago

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  • Eric Strobl
  • Frank Walsh

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Explores compliance to the national minimum wage in Trinidad and Tobago. Potential costs associated with the national minimum wage; Actual incidence of compliance in terms of employment and wage distribution; Nature of labor market.

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  • Eric Strobl & Frank Walsh, 2003. "Minimum Wages and compliance : the case of Trinidad and Tobago," Open Access publications 10197/184, School of Economics, University College Dublin.
  • Handle: RePEc:ucn:oapubs:10197/184
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