The Effects of Michigan’s Prevailing Wage Law
A key problem with the high-wage, high-skill rationale, as discussed in detail below, is that the balance of the evidence indicates that prevailing wage laws do relatively little to improve the productivity of construction labor, and in fact tend to make construction labor more expensive overall. This finding suggests that the artificial wage floor created by prevailing wage laws can result in higher costs for taxpayers.
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The Effects of Michigan’s Prevailing Wage Law
The Effects of Michigan’s Prevailing Wage Law
Publication: Study
SKU: S2007-09


















