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Minimum Wage: Development and Economic Consequences in the Czech Republic
The paper summarises the results of various economic concepts of minimum wage. Consecutively, it presents an analysis of the minimum wage development in the Czech Republic since its introduction in 1991 and of the impact of substantial changes in its level, which can be observed since 1999.
| Link | http://ies.fsv.cuni.cz/in…ublication=2036&lng=en_GB |
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| Author | Fialova , K. |
| Date | 31-May-2007 |
| Institute | Institute of Economic Studies |
| Tags | Czech, wage, poverty, unempoyment |
See also
- Czech Social System and Income Distribution in the Czech Republic.
- Problems of Economic Consequences of Privatization
- Economic growth and solving unemployment issue
- Social security and poverty reduction reforms in Slovakia and in the rest of the Central Europe
- Poverty and reform of financial support to the poor
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