KUALA LUMPUR: Minimum wages are on the horizon for three categories of workers, a little over 25 years after the initial attempt failed largely due to flaws in the system.
A total of 250,000 private security guards, private clinic assistants and casual farm workers will soon be the first people in the country to enjoy a minimum wage.
If all goes well, they are expected to take home guaranteed monthly wages by the end of the year.
While it is true that the theory of supply and demand holds, there are many factors that will affect the theory. If you plot it into a statistical software like Eviews, I believe you'll find that the Error term is high.
The software might not be able to explain why, but one can observe that there is a problem with the theory of supply and demand. It requires all factors to be constant, but in reality it is not.
Another problem is, how low can low be? I mean, yes, because currently, the market is called employers' market, they set the wage. But because people are being competitive, they would accept any type of wage as long as it's money which in turn will end up being unfair. How could a security guard be paid only RM450 a month? Who the hell survives on RM450 anyway?
That's why I support minimum wage. Price ceilings are not that bad anyway. ^^
By マサムラ, at 12 August, 2006 12:46
Hi there,
The error is high only if the econometrics model isn't properly constructed, regardless the program used to run the model. Construction of the model is much more important than the program itself and I know this through theory and practice. We need to isolate the noise (the other factors) and observe only the relationship between minimum wage and unemployment. The fact reality is dynamic is the reason why the concept of "all else being equal" is important.
The only well-known studies going again conventional economic wisdom was done by Krueger but that has been disputed by other economists. In fact, the negative correlation between minimim wage and unemployment only properly came in during the Clinton era where economic boom probably outshadowed any negative effect of minimum wage.
Concerning RM450 per month, if you raise it, it will cause others unable to gain employment. It raises cost for employers and employers will be reluctant to hire more workers. Minimum wage will only benefit the few while creating barriers for others that seek employment. We should be concerned with the benefit of the whole society, not for a fraction of it. That's why I oppose minimum wage.
May I offer a link research on minimum wage-unemployment at the US Congress to prove my the positive correlation between minimum wage and unemployment.
By __earth, at 13 August, 2006 00:16