Legal Minimum Wages and the Wages of Formal and Informal Sector Workers in Costa Rica



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The William Davidson Institute

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Legal Minimum Wages and the Wages of Formal and
Informal Sector Workers in Costa Rica

By: T.H. Gindling and Katherine Terrell

William Davidson institute Working Paper Number 647

February 2004



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