reconciling the evidence of card and krueger (1994) and neumark and wascher (2000) (replication data)

We employ the original Card and Krueger (American Economic Review 1994; 84: 772-793) and Neumark and Wascher (American Economic Review 2000; 90: 1362-1396) data together with the changes-in-changes estimator to re-examine the evidence for the effect of minimum wages on employment. Our study reconciles the controversial positive average employment effect reported by the former study and the negative average employment effect reported by the latter study. Our main finding, which is supported by both datasets, is that the controversial result remains valid only for small fast-food restaurants.

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Ropponen, Olli (2011): Reconciling the evidence of Card and Krueger (1994) and Neumark and Wascher (2000) (replication data). Version: 1. Journal of Applied Econometrics. Dataset. http://dx.doi.org/10.15456/jae.2022320.0723299379