Yes, some form of ex ante redistribution like 'the stakeholder society' would probably be preferable. My concern however lies with the problem of...
What are you refering to when you speak of 'working poverty'? I've always perceived poverty as more of an 'outsider-problem', e.g. single parents...
So a welfare state? Universal health care, education etc. so that everyone ends up over the poverty line despite income. Not a new, revolutionary...
Is it a result of manipulation, or just a loss of faith in the welfare state? The reality of the globalized world reduces us to taxing income...
If you will allow me to switch to a less economic language. In the words of Rawls and Dworkin, it's an obvious case of society needing to be...
If the min wage corrects for market failure and yields the competetive equilibrium, and that wage still isn't enough to bring workers out of...
How would we know the appropriate level of the min wage for correcting for market failure? At some point we would see a decrease in the demand for...
Given that employers have monposonic power, then a minimum wage would increase employment. It seems intuitively right considering current labour...
Spot on! I would say. Everyone is a pontential supplier of labour, and in most cases it's the only thing an individual has to "sell" in order...
But not assuming perfect competition, you would have an employer with market power who would choose to hire less labour at a lower wage, and you...
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