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The following pages link to Minimum Wage Effects on Labor Market Outcomes under Search, Matching, and Endogenous Contact Rates (Q3418480):
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- The effect of job flexibility on female labor market outcomes: estimates from a search and bargaining model (Q527916) (← links)
- Structural vs. atheoretic approaches to econometrics (Q530909) (← links)
- Prejudice and gender differentials in the US labor market in the last twenty years (Q530929) (← links)
- Explaining cross-racial differences in teenage labor force participation: results from a two-sided matching model (Q530934) (← links)
- Dynamic directed random matching (Q1701028) (← links)
- On the effect of parental leave duration on unemployment and wages (Q1782344) (← links)
- Labor market search, informality, and on-the-job human capital accumulation (Q2043246) (← links)
- The minimum wage and search effort (Q2126195) (← links)
- The minimum wage and DI claims (Q2208819) (← links)
- Bargaining shocks and aggregate fluctuations (Q2246605) (← links)
- Dynamic effects of minimum wage on growth and innovation in a Schumpeterian economy (Q2300356) (← links)
- The heterogeneous effects of the minimum wage on employment across states (Q2328549) (← links)
- Credible threats in a wage bargaining model with on-the-job search (Q2440426) (← links)
- Can a minimum wage increase employment and reduce prices in a neoclassical perfect information economy? (Q2641998) (← links)
- DUAL LABOR MARKETS AND THE IMPACT OF MINIMUM WAGES ON ATYPICAL EMPLOYMENT (Q3011214) (← links)
- THE WELFARE CONSEQUENCES OF A QUANTITATIVE SEARCH AND MATCHING APPROACH TO THE LABOR MARKET (Q4628007) (← links)
- INDUSTRY DYNAMICS AND THE MINIMUM WAGE: A PUTTY‐CLAY APPROACH (Q4634420) (← links)
- Participation, Recruitment Selection, and the Minimum Wage (Q4683623) (← links)
- Wage Bargaining and Minimum Wages in a Search–Matching Model (Q5072236) (← links)
- LABOR MARKET SEARCH AND SCHOOLING INVESTMENT (Q5257875) (← links)
- The Distributional Impacts of Minimum Wage Increases When Both Labor Supply and Labor Demand Are Endogenous (Q5392681) (← links)