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References for The minimum wage versus the earned income tax credit for reducing poverty
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Further reading
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Key references
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Congressional Budget Office Response to a
Request by Senator Grassley about the Effects of Increasing the
Federal Minimum Wage Verses Expanding the Earned Income Tax
Credit. Washington, DC: Congressional Budget Office, 2007. Key reference: [1]
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Stigler, G. J. "The economics of
minimum wage legislation" The American
Economic Review 36:3 (1946): 358–365. Key reference: [2]
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Congressional Budget Office The Effects on
Employment and Family Income of Increasing the Federal Minimum
Wage. Washington, DC: Congressional Budget Office, 2019. Key reference: [3]
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Card, D., Krueger, A. B. Myth and
Measurement: The New Economics of the Minimum Wage. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1995. Key reference: [4]
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Neumark, D., Shirley, P. Myth or
Measurement: What Does the Minimum Wage Research Say about
Minimum Wages and Job Loss in the United States? NBER Working
Paper No.28388, 2021. Key reference: [5]
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Dube, A. Impacts of Minimum
Wages: Review of the International Evidence. London: United Kingdom Treasury, 2019. Key reference: [6]
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Neumark, D., Wascher, W. L. Minimum
Wages. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2008. Key reference: [7]
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MaCurdy, T. "How effective is
the minimum wage at supporting the poor?" Journal of
Political Economy 123:2 (2015): 497–545. Key reference: [8]
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Dube, A. "Minimum wages and
the distribution of family incomes" American Economic
Journal: Applied Economics 11:4 (2019): 268–304. Key reference: [9]
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Congressional Budget Office The Effects of a
Minimum-Wage Increase on Employment and Family Income. Washington, DC: Congressional Budget Office, 2014. Key reference: [10]
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Sabia, J., Burkhauser, R. V. "Minimum wages and
poverty: Will a $9.50 federal minimum wage really help the
working poor?" Southern Economic
Journal 76:3 (2010): 592–623. Key reference: [11]
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Blundell, R. "Earned income tax
credit policies: Impact and optimality: The Adam Smith Lecture,
2005" Labour
Economics 13:4 (2006): 423–443. Key reference: [12]
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Nichols, A., Rothstein, J. "The earned income
tax credit" In: Moffitt, R. A. (ed). Economics of
Means-Tested Transfer Programs in the United States, Volume
1. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2016. Key reference: [13]
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Congressional Budget Office Response to a
Request by Senator Grassley about the Effects of Increasing the
Federal Minimum Wage Verses Expanding the Earned Income Tax
Credit. Washington, DC: Congressional Budget Office, 2007.
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Additional References
- Abowd, J. M., Kramarz, F., Margolis, D. N., Philippon, T. The Tail of Two Countries: Minimum Wages and Employment in France and the United States IZA Discussion Paper No.203, 2000.
- Bernstein, J., Shierholz, H. "The minimum wage: A crucial labor standard that is well targeted to low- and moderate-income households" Journal of Policy Analysis and Management 33:4 (2014): 1036–1043.
- Blundell, R., Duncan, A., McCrae, J., Meghir, C. "The labour market impact of the working families’ tax credit" Fiscal Studies 21:1 (2000): 75–104.
- Brown, C., Gilroy, C., Kohen, A. "The effect of the minimum wage on employment and unemployment" Journal of Economic Literature 20:2 (1982): 487–528.
- Bruttel, O. "The effects of the new statutory minimum wage in Germany: A first assessment of the evidence" Journal of Labour Market Research 53:10 (2019).
- Caliendo, M., Schroder, C., Wittbrodt, L. "The causal effects of the minimum wage introduction in Germany—An overview" Germany Economic Review 20:3 (2019): 257–292.
- Card, D., Krueger, A. B. "Minimum wages and employment: A case study of the fast-food industry in New Jersey and Pennsylvania" The American Economic Review 84:4 (1994): 772–793.
- Congressional Budget Office The Distribution of Major Tax Expenditures in the Individual Income Tax System, 2013.
- Congressional Research Service The Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC): How it Works and Who Receives It CRS Report No.R43805, 2021.
- Dolton, P., Rosazza-Bondibene, C., Wadsworth, J. "Employment, inequality and the UK national minimum wage over the medium-term" Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics 74:1 (2012): 78–106.
- Dube, A., Lester, W. T., Reich, M. "Minimum wage effects across state borders: Estimates using contiguous counties" The Review of Economics and Statistics 92:4 (2010): 945–964.
- Eurostat Minimum wage statistics, 2021.
- Harasztosi, P., Lindner, A. "Who pays for the minimum wage?" American Economic Review 109:8 (2019): 2693–2727.
- Hicks, J. R. The Theory of Wages. London: MacMillan & Co, 1932.
- Hungerford, T. L., Thiess, R. The Earned Income Tax Credit and the Child Tax Credit: History, Purpose, Goals, and Effectiveness Employment Policy Institute Issue Brief No.370, 2013.
- National Conference of State Legislatures State Minimum Wages, 2021.
- Rothstein, J. "Is the EITC as good as an NIT? Conditional cash transfers and tax incidence" American Economic Journal: Economic Policy 2:1 (2010): 177–208.
- Rothstein, J., Zipperer, B. The EITC and Minimum Wage Work Together to Reduce Poverty and Raise Incomes, 2020.
- Ryan, J. A. A Living Wage: Its Ethical and Economic Aspects. New York: Macmillan, 1906.
- Sabia, J. "Identifying minimum wage effects: New evidence from monthly CPS data" Industrial Relations 48:2 (2009): 311–328.
- Sabia, J. "Minimum wages: An antiquated and ineffective antipoverty tool" Journal of Policy Analysis and Management 33:4 (2014): 1028–1036.
- Scarth, W., Tang, L. An Evaluation of the Working Income Tax Benefit SEDAP Research Paper No.220, 2007.
- Tax Policy Center Tax Policy Briefing Book, 2014.
- United States Department of the Treasury Tax Expenditures, 2021.
- United States Supreme Court Lochner v. New York. 198 U.S. 45, 1906, 1906.
- Wenski, T. G., Snyder, L. Letter to the United States Senate, 2014.