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- The backward-bending supply curve for labour exists- (A) Only in inflationary conditions doid W (B) Wherever income effect overcomes substitu- tion effect basmob ar C, lagualConsider an economy with two labor markets—onefor manufacturing workers and one for serviceworkers. Suppose initially that neither is unionized.a. If manufacturing workers formed a union, whatwould you expect to happen to the wages andemployment in manufacturing?b. How would these changes in the manufacturinglabor market affect the supply of labor in themarket for service workers? What would happento the equilibrium wage and employment in thislabor market?When Alan Greenspan (an economist who wouldlater chair the Federal Reserve) ran a consulting firmin the 1960s, he primarily hired female economists. Heonce told the New York Times, “I always valued menand women equally, and I found that because othersdid not, good women economists were cheaper thanmen.” Is Greenspan’s behavior profit-maximizing? Isit admirable or despicable? If more employers werelike Greenspan, what would happen to the wagedifferential between men and women? Why mightother economic consulting firms at the time not havefollowed Greenspan’s business strategy?
- It has been argued by some that immigration reduces job opportunities for native-born workers. Based on our understanding of labor markets, we would conclude that This statement is generally inconsistent with economic logic because wages do not differe from country to country and immigration is generally not economically logical. this statement is generally consistent with economic logic becuase there are only a fixed number of jobs available and immigrants are willing to work for lower pay than native born workers. This statement is generally inconsistent with economic logic since more supply can lower wages and induce additional labor demand. This statement is generally consistent with economic logic because when firms create new jobs they have a need for foreign workers with different edcuational skils than native born workers.If the population of the United States sudd enly grewbecause of a large wave of immigration, what wouldhappen to wages? What would ha ppen to the rentsearned by the owners of land and capital?Policymakers sometimes propose laws requiringfirms to give workers certain fringe benefits, such ashealth insurance or paid parental leave. Let’s considerthe effects of such a policy on the labor market.a. Suppose that a law required firms to give eachworker $3 of fringe benefits for every hour that theworker is employed by the firm. How does this lawaffect the marginal profit that a firm earns from eachworker at a given cash wage? How does the lawaffect the demand curve for labor? Draw your answeron a graph with the cash wage on the vertical axis.b. If there is no change in labor supply, how wouldthis law affect employment and wages?c. Why might the labor-supply curve shift inresponse to this law? Would this shift in laborsupply raise or lower the impact of the law onwages and employment?d. As discussed in Chapter 6, minimum-wage lawskeep the wages of some workers, particularlythe unskilled and inexperienced, above theequilibrium level. What effect would a fringebenefit mandate have…