Impact of California's Fast Food Minimum Wage on Employment and NBER Research
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Summary
The article discusses the impact of California's fast food minimum wage on employment, referencing research disseminated by the NBER. It also mentions the 17th Annual Feldstein Lecture by N. Gregory Mankiw on fiscal policy. The NBER is highlighted as a non-partisan organization dedicated to economic research.
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N. Gregory Mankiw presented the 17th Annual Feldstein Lecture on fiscal policy.
The NBER is a private, non-profit, non-partisan organization dedicated to conducting economic research.
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