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Should a global minimum wage be set?

Of course not.

1. First of all, it is meaningless to explain this, because the national minimum standards are guaranteed by governments of all countries, and what cannot be achieved is government subsidies. But if international standards are set, who will subsidize them? The United Nations, for example, is poor enough to ask the United States for accounts every day. Government, this is unrealistic. Because the personal income of rich countries can certainly reach this standard, even if the government of poor countries can't reach this standard, they won't pay subsidies (otherwise they won't be called poor countries)

At present, apart from the question you asked, I haven't heard of anyone mentioning the global minimum wage, which shows that this concept has no practical significance at all (if it does, economists will flock to it because there are

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I don't agree with the above statement that it can't be realized because there is no unified currency. Because the dollar can be used as the standard, otherwise, how can the GDP of various countries be calculated and compared?