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High-Impact Minimum Wages and Heterogeneous Regions. (2017). Frings, Hanna ; Berge, Philipp Vom.
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  2. Macroeconomic Long-Run Effects of the German Minimum Wage when Labor Markets are Frictional. (2020). Schmidt, Torsten ; Micheli, Martin ; Krause, Michael ; Döhrn, Roland ; Torsten, Schmidt ; Martin, Micheli ; Helge, Braun.
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  3. Macroeconomic Long-Run Effects of the German Minimum Wage when Labor Markets are Frictional. (2020). Michael, Krause ; Roland, Dohrn ; Helge, Braun ; Torsten, Schmidt ; Martin, Micheli.
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  4. Does the German minimum wage benefit low income households?. (2019). Muller, Kai-Uwe ; Backhaus, Teresa.
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  5. Does the German Minimum Wage Help Low Income Households?: Evidence from Observed Outcomes and the Simulation of Potential Effects. (2019). Muller, Kai-Uwe ; Backhaus, Teresa.
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  6. Minimum wage workers in the private sector in Poland: regional perspective. (2019). Strawiski, Pawe ; Majchrowska, Aleksandra.
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  7. The German minimum wage: Effects on business expectations, profitability, and investments. (2018). Bossler, Mario ; Feist, Lisa ; Betzl, Ute ; Lochner, Benjamin ; Gurtzgen, Nicole.
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  9. The Short-Term Distributional Effects of the German Minimum Wage Reform. (2017). Wittbrodt, Linda ; schröder, carsten ; Fedorets, Alexandra ; Caliendo, Marco ; Schroder, Carsten ; Preuss, Malte.
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  10. Employment effects of the new German minimum wage: Evidence from establishment-level micro data. (2016). Bossler, Mario ; Gerner, Hans-Dieter .
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  11. Minimum wage: Redistributive or discriminatory policy?. (2016). Micheli, Martin.
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