The Case against Prevailing Wage Laws
There is, however, both theoretical and empirical evidence that casts doubts on the arguments above and suggests that prevailing wage laws are outmoded, ineffective, discriminatory, inefficient, and expensive to taxpayers. The force of these arguments has led some states to abandon long-enacted legislation.
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Michigan's Prevailing Wage Law and Its Effects on Government Spending and Construction Employment
Michigan's Prevailing Wage Law and Its Effects on Government Spending and Construction Employment
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