Alan Manning

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Professor Alan Manning

Professor of Economics

 

Designing a minimum wage to reduce poverty and wage inequality

Summary of the impact

Research by Alan Manning and colleagues at LSE’s Centre for Economic Performance (CEP) has contributed to widespread acceptance of the view that minimum wages set at an appropriate level are a valuable tool of public policy. CEP researchers had a direct impact on the design of the UK’s National Minimum Wage (NMW) and thus on the living standards of poorer workers and their families. They provided the intellectual context for the policy, advised on its implementation and evaluated its effects. CEP research has had some initial impact on the introduction of the minimum wage in Hong Kong. It has also influenced debates around the world about the introduction or modification of minimum wages.

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