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What Can We Conclude from the Evidence on Minimum Wages and Employment? Recent Progress

December 7, 2022
Hoover Institution | Stanford University

Policy Seminar with David Neumark

PARTICIPANTS
David Neumark, John Taylor, Richard Anderson, Matthew Beck, Michael Bernstam, Valentin Bolotnyy, Michael Boskin, Jeffrey Clemens, John Cochrane, John Cogan, Bart D’Angelo, Steven Davis, Katrina Dudley, Stefan Dürmeier, Andy Filardo, Jared Franz, Tyler Goodspeed, Steve Haber, Rick Hanushek, Gregory Hess, Robert Hodrick, Nicholas Hope, Douglas Irwin, Kenneth Judd, Tim Kane, Donald Koch, Anne Krueger, Oliver Landmann, Michael Melvin, Axel Merk, Natalie Millar, Elena Pastorino, Charles Plosser, Macke Raymond, Flavio Rovida, Allison Schrager, Jack Tatom, James Van Horne

ISSUES DISCUSSED
David Neumark, Distinguished Professor of Economics and Co-Director, Center for Population, Inequality, and Policy, at the University of California, Irvine, discussed “What Can We Conclude from the Evidence on Minimum Wages and Employment? Recent Progress,” a paper with Priyaranjan Jha and Antonio Rodriguez-Lopez.

John Taylor, the Mary and Robert Raymond Professor of Economics at Stanford University and the George P. Shultz Senior Fellow in Economics at the Hoover Institution, was the moderator.

To read the paper, click the following link
https://www.hoover.org/sites/default/files/2022-12/Paper%20for%20Hoover%20seminar.pdf

Hoover Institution

The Hoover Institution, officially The Hoover Institution on War, Revolution, and Peace, is an American public policy think tank and research institution that promotes personal and economic liberty, free enterprise, and limited government.

The Hoover Institution, officially The Hoover Institution on War, Revolution, and Peace, is an American public policy think tank and research institution that promotes personal and economic liberty, free enterprise, and limited government.

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