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Investigating the Feasibility of a National Minimum Wage for South Africa. (2016). Woolard, Ingrid ; Stanwix, Benjamin ; Rooney, Chris ; Kanbur, Ravi ; Bhorat, Haroon ; Jourdan, Benjamin ; Caetano, Tara.
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  25. The Minimum Wage: Labor Market Consequences in the Czech Republic. (2009). Mysíková, Martina ; Fialova, Kamila.
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  29. Does the Minimum Wage Cause Inefficient Rationing?. (2007). Luttmer, Erzo.
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  30. Minimum Wages and Employment: A Review of Evidence from the New Minimum Wage Research. (2006). Wascher, William ; Neumark, David.
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  34. Measuring the Impact of Minimum Wages: Evidence from Latin America. (2003). Nunez, Jairo ; Maloney, William ; Mendez, Jairo Nunez.
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  35. Do Minimum Wages Affect Non-wage Job Attributes? Evidence on Fringe Benefits and Working Conditions. (2003). Simon, Kosali ; Kaestner, Robert.
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  36. Employment Consequences of Restrictive Permanent Contracts: Evidence from Spanish Labor Market Reforms. (2003). Kugler, Adriana ; Jimeno, Juan F ; Hernanz, Virginia.
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  37. Employment Consequences of Restrictive Permanent Contracts: Evidence from Spanish Labour Market Reforms. (2003). Kugler, Adriana ; Jimeno, Juan F ; Hernanz, Virginia.
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  38. A THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVE ON A MINIMUM WAGE IN SOUTH AFRICAN AGRICULTURE. (2003). Vink, Nick ; Tregurtha, N.
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  39. Employment consequences of restrictive permanent contracts: Evidence from Spanish labor market reforms. (2002). Kugler, Adriana ; Jimeno, Juan F ; Hernanz, Virginia.
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  42. The National Minimum Wage and Hours of Work: Implications for Low Paid Women. (2002). Gregory, Mary ; Connolly, Sara.
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  43. Do Minimum Wage Increases Lower the Probability that Low-Skilled Workers Will Receive Fringe Benefits?. (2001). Royalty, Anne.
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  44. Disentangling the minimum wage puzzle: an analysis of job accessions and separations from a longitudinal matched employer- employee data set. (2001). Portugal, Pedro ; Cardoso, Ana Rute.
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  45. Unemployment dynamics across OECD countries. (2001). Michelacci, Claudio ; Balakrishnan, Ravi.
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  46. Disentangling the Minimum Wage Puzzle: An Analysis of Job Accessions and Separations from a Longitudinal Matched Employer-Employee Data Set. (2001). Portugal, Pedro ; Cardoso, Ana Rute.
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  47. Welfare Effects of Minimum Wage and Other Government Policies. (2001). Wu, Ximing ; Perloff, Jeffrey ; Golan, Amos.
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  48. The Effects of Minimum Wages Throughout the Wage Distribution. (2000). Wascher, William ; Schweitzer, Mark ; Neumark, David.
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  49. The Tail of Two Countries: Minimum Wages and Employment in France and the United States. (2000). PHILIPPON, Thomas ; MARGOLIS, David ; Kramarz, Francis ; Abowd, John.
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  50. The effects of minimum wages throughout the wage distribution. (1999). Wascher, William ; Schweitzer, Mark ; Neumark, David.
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