HOW DOES DECENTRALIZED MINIMUM WAGE SETTING AFFECT EMPLOYMENT AND INFORMALITY? THE CASE OF INDONESIA
Margherita Comola () and
Luiz de Mello
Review of Income and Wealth, 2011, vol. 57, S79-S99
Date: 2011
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