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In a recent speech, the governor of your state announced: “One of the biggest causes of juvenile delinquency in this state is the high rate of
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Teenagers likely will not increase quantity of labor supplied when the minimum wage increases by $1.50.
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A higher minimum wage will serve as a higher
price ceiling , reducing the quantity of labor supplied by teenagers. -
A higher minimum wage will serve as a higher price ceiling, reducing quantity demand for labor by firms.
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A higher minimum wage will serve as a higher
price floor , reducing quantity demand for labor by firms.
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