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Who Paid Los Angeles’ Minimum Wage?

A Side-by-Side Minimum Wage Experiment in Los Angeles County

Christopher Esposito, Edward Leamer and Jerry Nickelsburg
Published online before print May 08, 2024, 0223-12761R2; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/jhr.0223-12761R2
Christopher Esposito
Christopher Esposito () is a postdoctoral fellow in the UCLA Anderson School of Management.
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Edward Leamer
Edward Leamer is the Emeritus Chauncey J. Medberry Professor of Management in the UCLA Anderson School of Management.
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Jerry Nickelsburg
Jerry Nickelsburg is an Adjunct Professor of Economics in the UCLA Anderson School of Management.
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