Exam 17: Work and the Labor Market

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A monopsonist facing many suppliers of labor will employ:

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Comparable worth laws:

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Supply and demand analysis can explain:

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When the cost minimization condition is met:

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Refer to the graphs shown. Refer to the graphs shown.   If product demand increases from D<sub>1</sub> to D<sub>2</sub>, causing the product price to increase, the MRP curve of firm A (a supplier of this product)will: If product demand increases from D1 to D2, causing the product price to increase, the MRP curve of firm A (a supplier of this product)will:

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The marginal income tax rate is a person's tax burden as a percentage of total income.

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Discrimination based on characteristics that are related to job performance may be in the economic best interests of a firm.

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Which of the following does Luddite reasoning get correct?

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When the labor supply curve is inelastic:

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The marginal revenue product of an input tends to decrease as:

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The same year that Derek Jeter, one-time shortstop for the New York Yankees, received an annual salary of $23.2 million, the president of the United States received an annual salary of $400,000. If the president of the United States actually contributed more to society than Derek Jeter, we can conclude that:

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On average, women receive ________ of the pay that men receive.

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The focal point phenomenon:

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If the productivity of labor diminishes only slowly as output increases, labor:

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When the National Hockey League locked out the hockey players in an effort to negotiate a salary cap with the players' union, it was an example of conflict:

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The same year that Derek Jeter, one-time shortstop for the New York Yankees, received an annual salary of $23.2 million, the president of the United States received an annual salary of $400,000. Based on marginal productivity theory and assuming these markets are competitive, this salary differential indicates that:

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The labor demand curve:

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Why will an increase in the marginal income tax rate likely lead to a reduction in the number of hours worked? Why will an increase in the marginal income tax rate likely lead to an increase in the number of hours worked.

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A reduction in the supply of labor will cause wages to:

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Discrimination based on individual characteristics that don't affect job performance:

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