Exam 5: Frictions in the Labor Market

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A firm employs 10 workers at a weekly wage of $500.If it employs an eleventh worker,it has to raise all of its workers wage to $520.The eleventh worker adds $750 a week to revenues.If the firm hires the eleventh worker,its weekly profits will

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A profit-maximizing firm that wants to train its workers CANNOT

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A firm could profitably pay for a worker's general training if

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Use of temporary-help agencies

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What is an internal labor market? What types of firms are most likely to rely on an internal labor market? Explain.

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All else equal,a firm will prefer to hire a worker who will

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Regardless of area of expertise,a public school pays all teachers the same annual wage.At $70,000,it hires good teachers in all areas except science.Because science is a field in demand,the school can only hire poor science teachers.It would have to pay science teachers $90,000 to hire good science teachers.If one out of five teachers is a science teacher,what is the marginal expense of getting a good science teacher instead of a poor one?

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Statistical discrimination is

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What is meant by the term monopsony? Under what circumstances do monopsonistic conditions arise in the labor market?

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A mandated increase in overtime pay is likely to

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