• Media type: E-Book; Report
  • Title: Setting the minimum wage
  • Contributor: Boeri, Tito [Author]
  • imprint: Bonn: Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA), 2009
  • Language: English
  • Keywords: Staatliche Preispolitik ; J41 ; J31 ; Mindestlohn ; Tarifpolitik ; statutory minimum ; Lohnpolitik ; Minimum wages ; Theorie ; collective bargaining ; Welt ; J42
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  • Description: The process leading to the setting of the minimum wage so far has been fairly overlooked by economists. This paper suggests that this is a serious limitation as the setting regime contributes to explain cross-country variation in the fine-tuning of the minimum wage, hence in the way in which the trade-off between reducing poverty among working people and shutting down low productivity jobs is addressed. There are two common ways of setting national minimum wages: they are either government legislated or are the outcome of collective bargaining agreements, which are extended erga omnes to all workers. We develop a simple model relating the level of the minimum wage to the setting regime. Next, we exploit a new data set on minimum wages in 66 countries that had already or introduced a minimum wage in the period 1981-2005 to test the implications of the model. We find that a Government legislated minimum wage is lower than a wage floor set within collective agreements. This effect survives to several robustness checks and hints at a causal relation between the setting regime and the level of the minimum wage.
  • Access State: Open Access