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The reason why labor union leaders advocate for raising the minimum wage.
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- If a union wishes to maximize the number of union members employed, it will set a wage above the competitive wage. set a wage below the competitive wage. set a wage where the elasticity of demand for labor equals one. accept the competitive wage.arrow_forwardThe elasticity of demand for labor is an important factor in the analysis of the effect of the minimum wage because Elastic labor demand tells us the firm is likely to raise prices inelastic labor demand suggests increasing the minimum wage is less harmful to workers inelastic labor demand suggests increasing the minimum wage is more harmful to workers Inelastic labor supply tells us there will be more unemployment. Inelastic labor demand tells us there will be more unemployment.arrow_forwardTraditional minimum wage laws Use the model to show the effects on worker and producer surplus and dead weight loss associated with traditional minimum wage laws.arrow_forward
- What are the welfare effects of a binding minimum wage? Use a graphical approach to show what happens if all workers are identical. Then describe in writing what is likely to happen to workers who differ by experience, education. age, gender, and race.arrow_forwardAs the elasticity of demand for labor increases, the more likely a labor union will: place its support behind the right-to-work laws. try to increase wages by reducing the supply of labor. require longer and longer apprenticeship and training programs in order to supply highly skilled workers. try to protect and maintain the current level of employment among its members and place less emphasis on increasing wages.arrow_forwardWhat would you expect to happen to wages in a monopsonistic labor market?arrow_forward
- Explain the impact of Minimum wage laws on the labor supply, and provide statistical data for the same. Content matters.arrow_forwardPlease answer the following in at least 200 words. What are your thoughts about the minimum wage laws? What are the good points and bad points? How do minimum wage laws affect the economy and unemployment as a whole? Provide some examples of your own to support your position.arrow_forwardTrue or false. When a labor market consists of a single monopsony buyer of labor interacting with a single monopoly seller of labor (such as a trade union), the resulting quantity of labor that is hired will always be inefficiently low.arrow_forward
- Empirical studies on the effects of minimum wage increases in contiguous states: Find negative effects on employment for both teenagers and restaurant workers Find no effect on employment for teenagers, but negative effects on restaurant workers Find negative effects on employment for teenagers, but no effect for restaurant workers Find no effects on employment for either teenagers or restaurant workersarrow_forwardWhat factors might explain why states pass minimum wages higher than the federal level? There are many correct answers, including economic and noneconomic reasonsarrow_forwardEconomic theory suggests that an increase in the minimum wage will prompt firms to hire fewer low skill workers. true or falsearrow_forward
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