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Introduction
• PART I: ON THEORY AND METHODOLOGY
• An Inquiry into the Theory of Minimum Wages
• Minimum Wages and "General Equilibrium": Methodological Problems
• PART II: MINIMUM WAGES AND COMPARATIVE STATICS
• Supporting the Partial Equilibrium Results
• Minimum Wages, Unemployment and the Creation of Human Capital
• PART III: MINIMUM WAGES AND ECONOMIC GROWTH
• Minimum Wages, Human Capital and Growth
• Minimum Wages, Unemployment and Growth
• Conclusions
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