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Productivity, Non-Compliance and the Minimum Wage

Author(s)
Badaoui, Eliane  
Walsh, Frank  
Uri
http://hdl.handle.net/10197/12771
Date Issued
2021-11
Date Available
2022-02-28T16:19:54Z
Abstract
Many informal firms in developing countries would not be viable if they were to comply with the minimum wage law. This means the authorities have an incentive to turn a blind eye to non-enforcement in a substantial share of firms. We also survey enforcement mechanisms for the minimum wage across developing countries and find that worker complaints are an important element in determining whether firms will be inspected for non-compliance or not. We develop a theoretical monopsony model which rationalises the stylised facts we observe. For a given minimum wage, the government can choose a level of enforcement and penalties for non-compliance such that employment will not fall for any optimising firm, irrespective of their productivity. Low productivity firm’s optimal choice of employment and wage will be unaffected by the introduction of the minimum wage. High productivity firms comply so that wage and employment effects are non-negative for these firms.
Type of Material
Working Paper
Publisher
University College Dublin. School of Economics
Start Page
1
End Page
60
Series
UCD Centre for Economic Research Working Paper Series
WP2021/26
Copyright (Published Version)
2021 the Authors
Subjects

Minimum wage

Productivity

Non-compliance

Informal sector

Firms

Classification
D24
J31
O17
Language
English
Status of Item
Not peer reviewed
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