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In its proposal to increase the minimum wage, the Clinton administration has claimed that employment would not be adversely affected. Other research supports the view that a higher minimum wage means fewer jobs. This study discusses the strengths and weaknesses of both arguments.
Essays from a one-day workshop on the influence of trade on jobs and wages, American Enterprise Institute, September 10, 1993.
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