Minimum Wages: lessons from international experience
Recently, many countries have looked to increase minimum wages as part of a strategy to address labour market problems. This lecture summarises these developments, what the impacts have been and what minimum wage policy should be in the future.
Recently, many countries have looked to increase minimum wages as part of a strategy to address labour market problems. This lecture summarises these developments, what the impacts have been and what minimum wage policy should be in the future.
Monday 13 December 2021 | 1 hour 29 minutes 25 seconds
Manolis Galenianos is Professor of Economics at Royal Holloway, University of London.
Antigone Lyberaki is Professor of Economics at Panteion University, Greece.
Alan Manning is Professor of Economics in the Department of Economics and Director of the Community Programme at the Centre for Economic Performance at LSE.
Vassilis Monastiriotis is Associate Professor of Political Economy at the European Institute (LSE).