Market Wages Below Productivity and the Employment Effects of Minimum Wages

A. Ayaita, Diethelm Klesczewski
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In contrast to common theoretical expectations, the negative employment effects of minimum wages have mostly been found to be small or insignificant by empirical studies. In order to explain these findings, we use a labor market model that is based on the insight that market wages may be systematically below workers’ average productivity even in a competitive market. Small negative employment effects of minimum wages are derived under plausible conditions. These small effects might be offset by accompanying factors such as increasing product demand.
低于生产力的市场工资和最低工资的就业效应
与普遍的理论预期相反,实证研究发现最低工资对就业的负面影响大多很小或不显著。为了解释这些发现,我们使用了一个劳动力市场模型,该模型基于这样一种见解,即即使在竞争激烈的市场中,市场工资也可能系统性地低于工人的平均生产率。在合理的条件下,最低工资对就业的负面影响很小。这些小的影响可能会被伴随的因素抵消,比如产品需求的增加。
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