Moral Sentiments and the Minimum Wage (Report)
Economic and Labour Relations Review 2010, Dec, 21, 2
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1. Introduction At the root of the minimum wage debate is a question of substantive justice, a question of what type of society we want to create and the types of values that should structure that society (Levin-Waldman 2000:43).
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