By our bootstraps: Origins and effects of the high-wage doctrine and the minimum wage

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Jason Taylor
George Selgin
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[1] University of Virginia,
[2] University of Georgia,undefined
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Journal of Labor Research | 1999年 / 20卷
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Minimum Wage; Wage Rate; Wage Policy; Efficiency Wage; Stock Market Crash;
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Although the high-wage doctrine — the belief that the level of aggregate demand is determined by the level of wage rates — is most often associated with the Great Depression, the doctrine’s effects on wage policy go back at least two decades further. Rather than having been a product of desperate times, the doctrine gained wide acceptance during the prosperous 1920s as businessmen and economists, citing the success of Henry Ford's continuing high-wage policies, and the (supposedly counterproductive) wage deflation that had marked the steep depression of 1920-21, applied the doctrine's demand-enhancing logic to push for an economy-wide minimum wage.
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页码:447 / 462
页数:15
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