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Underlying Assumptions in the Minimum Wage Debate

One common argument states that raising the minimum wage will significantly increase unemployment. Another perspective, supported by many empirical studies, suggests the effect on employment is often small or negligible. What is the key difference in the underlying assumptions about the nature of the labor market that leads to these two different predictions?

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