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The Economics of Legal Minimum Wages, edited by Simon Rottenberg,
contains the edited proceedings of a conference that examined a host
of empirical issues relating to the effects of minimum wages. The papers
present both theoretical constructs and empirical measures of minimum
wage effects. They deal with the impact of minimum wages on teenagers,
agricultural workers, and domestic service workers, and with the impact
of the minimum wage in Chile, Costa Rica, France, and Puerto Rico,
as well as various parts of the United States. The volume includes papers
by:


* Nabeel Al-Salam, Aline
    Quester, and Finis Welch
* Carolyn Shaw Bell
* Marshall R. Colberg
* Vittorio Corbo
* Philip Cotterill
* Robert F. Cotterman
* James C. Cox and Ronald L.
    Oaxaca
* James Cunningham
* Ronald G. Ehrenberg and
    Paul L. Schumann
* Bruce Gardner


* Kenneth Gordon
* Peter Gregory
* Thomas  J. Kniesner
* Linda Leighton and Jacob
    Mincer
* J. Peter Mattila
* J. Huston McCulloch
* Llad Phillips
* James F. Ragan, Jr.
* Jean-Jacques Rosa
* Simon Rottenberg
* John M. Trapani and J. R.
    Moroney


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     The Economics of

Legal Minimum Wages

          Edited by Simon  Rottenberg


With commentaries by Barry R. Chiswick, Isaac Ehrlich, William Fell-
ner, Robert S. Goldfarb, Keith B. Leffler, Solomon William Polachek,
and Sherwin Rosen.









                                             US $20.00
                                               ISBN-13: 978-0-8447-2197-2
                                               ISBN-10: 0-8447-2197-2



                                                   | |        52000
                                              9 780844 721972


American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research
1150 Seventeenth Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036


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