Į ٸ ̱뵿ڵ ӱݻ¿ Դϴ. ũ׸ ٰŷ ٽɹ űڽϴ.

Why is this true? Thats a subject of continuing research, but one theme in all the explanations is that workers arent bushels of wheat or even Manhattan apartments; theyre human beings, and the human relationships involved in hiring and firing are inevitably more complex than markets for mere commodities. And one byproduct of this human complexity seems to be that modest increases in wages for the least-paid dont necessarily reduce the number of jobs.
What this means, in turn, is that the main effect of a rise in minimum wages is a rise in the incomes of hard-working but low-paid Americans which is, of course, what were trying to accomplish.

ٽɴܾ human beings, human complexity ణ ӱӻ 밨Ҹ ̶ 뵿忡 Ư, ǰó ܼ ̴ ƴ , ؽ ΰ Ư ݿ ־ ణ ӱλ 밨ȿ ߻ ɼ ſ ٴ ǹ̷ ϸ ɱ?

ر

2013/02/26

װ ƴ϶ .
Krugman ϴ 뵿 Ư ΰ ü Ư ƴմϴ.
human beings, human complexity ǥ ٺ ̶ մϴ.

Economist 翡 Ǿ, ޸ ӱ ǽð ݵ ҷ ̾ ʽϴ.
ֵ ǰ λѴٴ Ȥ ٸ ӱ ؼϱ ؼ.
شδ پ ϱ⵵ ϱ.
Krugman ϴ ٷ ̷ м Դϴ.

taurus

2013/02/26

ذ Ǿϴ! մϴ^^