Exam 8: Compensating Wage Differentials

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Higher isoprofit schedules would imply profits that are_______ the normal, competitive level.

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In wage-job safety space, workers' indifference (or isoutility) curves slope downwards because:

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In the context of empirical research on compensating differentials, omitted variable bias may exist when:

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In searching for empirical evidence of the existence of compensating differentials, all of the following problems are potentially an issue except:

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Which of the following regarding attracting doctors to rural community is NOT correct?

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• Explain in general, intuitive terms the theory of compensating differentials. There is no need to provide a graphical analysis or to furnish technical details. Your response should address the followi issues: (1) Explain how it fits onto the primary, neo-classical approach to labour economics. (2) What are the primary elements (what are the curves in this model actually reflecting)? (3) What are the two primary implications? • Illustrate this theory by describing the following phenomena: • very low wages in the child care sector • very high wages in the mining sector • high wages in construction • Explain why an economist like Adam Smith who subscribes to free-market ideology would find this model so appealing.

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