Greenspan on the Minimum Wage

From Greg Mankiws's blog: Greenspan on the Minimum Wage

Larry Mishel, President of the Economic Policy Institute, sent me an email today, asking me to sign a letter of economists endorsing an increase in the minimum wage. Apparently, he already has some high-profile signers, including my undergraduate thesis adviser Alan Blinder and my current Harvard colleague Larry Katz. Despite my fondness and respect for Alan and Larry, I declined.

Alan Greenspan will, I predict, decline as well–a forecast I make based on this old article from the files. …


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3 responses to “Greenspan on the Minimum Wage”

  1. It’s not like there hasn’t been evidence of group-think in Economics…
    What they really need to do is advocate for the use of randomization along with minimum wage increases so as to better assess its anti-poverty effectiveness.
    dlw

  2. I find this a particularly difficult issue because of the implications for minimum wage increases on business and, of course, the implications for employees if no such increases take place. I respect both sides and appreciated your contribution to the debate.

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