This article discusses the case of the minimimum wage for Italy as a policy instrument to foster both social justice and productive efficiency. After briefly reviewing the empirical evidence on the effects of minimum wages upon employment, wage distribution and firm-level reallocation, it presents a series of channels, from the micro to the macro level that can represent transmission mechanisms able to trigger positive feedback loops in the macroeconomic system.
Dosi, G., Virgillito, M. E., Minimum Wage for Italy: From Social Justice to Productive Efficiency, <<INTERECONOMICS>>, 2024; 59 (4): 231-235. [doi:10.2478/ie-2024-0046] [https://hdl.handle.net/10807/339867]
Minimum Wage for Italy: From Social Justice to Productive Efficiency
Virgillito, Maria Enrica
2024
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This article discusses the case of the minimimum wage for Italy as a policy instrument to foster both social justice and productive efficiency. After briefly reviewing the empirical evidence on the effects of minimum wages upon employment, wage distribution and firm-level reallocation, it presents a series of channels, from the micro to the macro level that can represent transmission mechanisms able to trigger positive feedback loops in the macroeconomic system.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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