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If an industrial union is formed to bargain with a monopsonistic employer, then in this labor market,


A) the resulting wage rate will always be above the competitive level.
B) employment may either increase or decrease.
C) employment will increase.
D) employment will decrease.

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Unions might support a higher minimum wage because


A) their constitutions obligate them to do so.
B) they feel a higher minimum wage will lower labor's tax payments for welfare programs.
C) a higher minimum wage makes less-skilled workers less substitutable for union workers.
D) the minimum wage is better targeted than are alternative income-maintenance programs.

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(Last Word) Despite the fact that occupational licensing in many industries is unnecessary for the protection of consumers, these licensing requirements are implemented or increased because of


A) the principal-agent problem.
B) inclusive unions.
C) the special-interest effect.
D) efficiency wages.

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Right-to-work laws prohibit the formation of labor unions.

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An industrial union


A) is most concerned with increasing the demand for workers in an industry.
B) restricts the supply of labor through licensing requirements.
C) organizes a wide range of workers in an industry to gain bargaining power.
D) is most effective in a purely competitive industry.

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If a firm is hiring a certain type of labor under purely competitive conditions,


A) its labor demand curve will be perfectly elastic at the market-determined wage rate.
B) the labor supply curve will lie above the marginal labor cost curve.
C) the labor supply and marginal labor (resource) cost curves will coincide and be upsloping.
D) the labor supply and marginal labor (resource) cost curves will coincide and be perfectly elastic.

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Other things equal, the monopsonistic employer will pay a


A) lower wage rate and hire fewer workers than will a purely competitive employer.
B) higher wage rate but hire fewer workers than will a purely competitive employer.
C) lower wage rate but hire a larger number of workers than will a purely competitive employer.
D) higher wage rate and hire a larger number of workers than will a purely competitive employer.

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Which one of the following best exemplifies the principal-agent problem in the employer-employee relationship?


A) A worker takes 20-minute coffee breaks although the employer allots only 15 minutes for this purpose.
B) A worker is on the job 50 hours per week although only 40 hours are required for promotion.
C) A worker opts for early retirement in response to the firm's incentive plan.
D) A worker's productivity is independent of the wage paid.

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Since 1960, real hourly compensation in the United States has approximately


A) remained the same.
B) risen by 40 percent.
C) doubled.
D) tripled.

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If all workers were homogeneous, all jobs were equally attractive to workers, and labor markets were perfectly competitive,


A) compensating differences would cause wage differentials.
B) noncompeting groups of workers would result in wage differentials.
C) all workers would receive the same wage rate.
D) worker mobility would occur such that wage differentials would widen.

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Jack and Jill have identical skills and training, but Jill earns higher wages in her job. Which of the following reasons would best explain why Jill earns more than Jack?


A) Jack has a chronic illness and would lose health care coverage if he changed jobs.
B) Jill suffers from gender discrimination in the workplace.
C) Jack has better access to information about available jobs in his field.
D) Jill is reluctant to move to a new city because she wants to live near family.

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AFL-CIO stands for


A) American Federation of Labor-Congress of Industrial Organizations.
B) American Federation of Labor-Committee for Industrial Opportunity.
C) Assembly of Factory Laborers-Congress of Industrial Organizations.
D) Assembly of Factory Laborers-Committee for Industrial Opportunity.

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Given the table for a competitive firm that is maximizing profits, if the marginal revenue product of the last worker hired is $150 and three workers are employed per day, the price of a unit of output must be  Number of Workers  Employed Per Day  Total Firm Output Per  Day 1025320435538\begin{array}{|c|c|}\hline \text { Number of Workers }\\\text { Employed Per Day } & \text { Total Firm Output Per } \\&\text { Day }\\\hline 1 & 0 \\\hline 2 & 5 \\\hline 3 & 20 \\\hline 4 & 35 \\\hline 5 & 38\\\hline \end{array}


A) $1,000.
B) $100.
C) $20.
D) $10.

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Other things being equal, the wages of clerical workers would tend to decrease if there was an increase in


A) the marginal revenue product of clerical workers.
B) the minimum entry requirements for clerical work.
C) the period of training required for clerical work.
D) nonmonetary benefits available to clerical workers.

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The concept of investment in human capital indicates that


A) union workers are better educated and more productive than nonunion workers.
B) expenditures on education can be explained in essentially the same way as expenditures on machinery and equipment.
C) worker productivity correlates negatively with annual earnings.
D) the level of education is unrelated to the level of one's income.

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There is no evidence that unions are able to increase wage rates above those that the market would otherwise provide.

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Minimum wage laws have contributed to higher unemployment levels among teenagers and minorities.

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The real wage will rise if the nominal wage


A) falls more rapidly than the general price level.
B) increases at the same rate as labor productivity.
C) increases more rapidly than the general price level.
D) falls at the same rate as the general price level.

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Which of the following is not an example of a market imperfection that might explain persistent wage differentials within an occupation?


A) geographic immobility of workers
B) discrimination
C) noncompeting groups
D) poor information about job opportunities and pay

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Piece-rates may not be appropriate pay in some situations because they might reduce product quality.

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