Fi rm-level effects of mi ni mum wages*

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We investigate how increases in minimum wage affect various firm-level characteristics. We study firm-level data from Poland, where the minimum wage experienced a large and persistent increase in 2008 and 2009. We show that firms which were more exposed to the minimum wage increase faced higher increases in total labour costs and larger reductions in profitability. Intuitively, higher total labour costs driven by higher minimum wages directly reduce firm profits in the absence of price adjustments. We also show that the sharp increases in the minimum wage increased capital and decreased overall labour productivity and employment. The impact of policy is statistically significant only on capital.

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Chorna, O. (2021). Fi rm-level effects of mi ni mum wages*. Prague Economic Papers, 30(4), 402–425. https://doi.org/10.18267/j.pep.773

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