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References for Do minimum wages stimulate productivity and growth?
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Key references
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Sabia, J. J. "The effects of
minimum wages over the business cycle" 35 (2014): 227–245. Key reference: [1]
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National Employment Law Project "Minimum wage as
economic stimulus", 2015. Key reference: [2]
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Sabia, J. J. "Minimum wages and
gross domestic product" 33:4 (2015): 587–605. Key reference: [3]
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Askenazy, P. "Minimum wage,
exports and growth" 47:1 (2003): 147–164. Key reference: [4]
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Bassanini, A., Venn, D. "The impact of
labour market policies on productivity in OECD countries" 17:11 (2008). Key reference: [5]
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Allegretto, S. A., Dube, A., Reich, M. "Do minimum wages
really reduce teen employment? Accounting for heterogeneity and
selectivity in state panel data" 50:2 (2011): 205–240. Key reference: [6]
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Addison, J. T., Blackburn, M. L., Cotti, C. D. "Do minimum wages
raise employment? Evidence from the US retail-trade
sector" 16:4 (2009): 397–408. Key reference: [7]
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Sabia, J. J. "Minimum wages: An
antiquated ineffective anti-poverty tool" 33:4 (2014): 1028–1036. Key reference: [8]
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Sabia, J. J., Nielsen, R. "The effect of
minimum wages on material hardship: Evidence from the
SIPP" 13:1 (2015): 95–134. Key reference: [9]
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Sabia, J. J., Burkhauser, R. V., Nguyen, T. T. . Boston, MA: American Economic Association Meetings, 2015. Key reference: [10]
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Burkhauser, R. V. IZA Policy
Paper No.86, 2014. Key reference: [11]
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Sabia, J. J. "The effects of
minimum wages over the business cycle" 35 (2014): 227–245.