We study the productivity effects of the German national minimum wage applying administrative data on German firms. Using firm-level difference-in-differences estimation, we confirm positive effects on wages and negative employment effects, and document higher productivity and output prices. We find higher wages but no employment effects at the level of aggregate industry x region cells. The minimum wage increased aggregate productivity in manufacturing through an increase in within-firm productivity. In contrast to recent evidence by Dustmann et al. (2021), we do not find that worker reallocation contributed to aggregate productivity gains.
Date
23.11.2022
, 13 - 14 pm
Speaker
Prof Dr Steffen Müller (Halle Institute for Economic Research)
Venue
Institute for Employment Research
Regensburger Straße 104
90478 Nuremberg
Room Re100 E10
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