Deck 25: Appendix: Do Labor Unions Increase the Wages of Workers
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Deck 25: Appendix: Do Labor Unions Increase the Wages of Workers
1
As the football season approaches, the threat of a player strike would give
A)both players and management an incentive to bargain seriously.
B)only the players an incentive to bargain seriously.
C)only management an incentive to bargain seriously.
D)neither party much incentive to bargain seriously.
A)both players and management an incentive to bargain seriously.
B)only the players an incentive to bargain seriously.
C)only management an incentive to bargain seriously.
D)neither party much incentive to bargain seriously.
A
2
Which of the following groups is most highly unionized?
A)private wage and salary workers
B)government employees
C)technical, sales, and service workers
D)women
A)private wage and salary workers
B)government employees
C)technical, sales, and service workers
D)women
B
3
Which of the following factors will make it easier for a labor union to increase the wages of its members?
A)a highly inelastic demand for the products produced by the union labor
B)a readily available supply of similar products produced by nonunion labor
C)low tariffs and strong competition from foreign firms producing the products supplied by the union labor
D)a reduction in the demand for the products produced by the union labor
A)a highly inelastic demand for the products produced by the union labor
B)a readily available supply of similar products produced by nonunion labor
C)low tariffs and strong competition from foreign firms producing the products supplied by the union labor
D)a reduction in the demand for the products produced by the union labor
A
4
Which of the following most accurately indicates changes in the size of the union sector in the United States?
A)As a share of the labor force, union membership grew substantially during 1935 through 1955 but has declined substantially since the mid-1950s.
B)As a share of the labor force, union membership declined substantially during 1935 through 1955 but has grown substantially since the mid-1950s.
C)As a share of the labor force, union membership has steadily grown from less than 10 percent in 1935 to more than 40 percent today.
D)Union membership has been approximately 20 percent of the labor force during the last five decades.
A)As a share of the labor force, union membership grew substantially during 1935 through 1955 but has declined substantially since the mid-1950s.
B)As a share of the labor force, union membership declined substantially during 1935 through 1955 but has grown substantially since the mid-1950s.
C)As a share of the labor force, union membership has steadily grown from less than 10 percent in 1935 to more than 40 percent today.
D)Union membership has been approximately 20 percent of the labor force during the last five decades.
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5
What percentage of the non-farm labor force in the United States belonged to a labor union in 2010?
A)less than 10 percent
B)approximately 12 percent
C)approximately 28 percent
D)more than 40 percent
A)less than 10 percent
B)approximately 12 percent
C)approximately 28 percent
D)more than 40 percent
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6
Since 1970, union membership, as a percent of the labor force, has
A)remained virtually unchanged.
B)increased slightly.
C)declined steadily.
D)increased significantly.
A)remained virtually unchanged.
B)increased slightly.
C)declined steadily.
D)increased significantly.
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7
Which of the following is most likely to belong to a union?
A)a government employee
B)a salesperson
C)a chef at a four-star restaurant
D)a taxi driver
A)a government employee
B)a salesperson
C)a chef at a four-star restaurant
D)a taxi driver
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8
Between 1960 and 2010, the proportion of workers belonging to a union
A)decreased substantially in the private sector.
B)was approximately constant in the private sector.
C)decreased substantially in the government sector.
D)was approximately constant in the government sector.
A)decreased substantially in the private sector.
B)was approximately constant in the private sector.
C)decreased substantially in the government sector.
D)was approximately constant in the government sector.
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9
Laws that prohibit collective bargaining agreements requiring a worker to join a union as a condition of employment are called
A)collective bargaining agreements.
B)minimum wage laws.
C)union shop laws.
D)right-to-work laws.
A)collective bargaining agreements.
B)minimum wage laws.
C)union shop laws.
D)right-to-work laws.
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10
Which of the following states had the highest incidence of union membership as a percent of all wage and salary workers in 2010?
A)New York, Hawaii, and Alaska
B)South Carolina, North Carolina, and Mississippi
C)Arkansas, North Carolina, and Texas
D)California, Florida, and Georgia
A)New York, Hawaii, and Alaska
B)South Carolina, North Carolina, and Mississippi
C)Arkansas, North Carolina, and Texas
D)California, Florida, and Georgia
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11
Most studies indicate that during the last two decades, the wages of union members have been approximately
A)5 percent higher than the wages of similar nonunion workers.
B)14 to 19 percent higher than the wages of similar nonunion workers.
C)34 to 39 percent higher than the wages of similar nonunion workers.
D)64 to 69 percent higher than the wages of similar nonunion workers.
A)5 percent higher than the wages of similar nonunion workers.
B)14 to 19 percent higher than the wages of similar nonunion workers.
C)34 to 39 percent higher than the wages of similar nonunion workers.
D)64 to 69 percent higher than the wages of similar nonunion workers.
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12
A strike, or the threat of one, is most likely to be effective when
A)demand for the firm's product is strong.
B)foreign competition for the product is high.
C)the firm has a high product inventory.
D)demand for the product produced by the union workers is highly elastic.
A)demand for the firm's product is strong.
B)foreign competition for the product is high.
C)the firm has a high product inventory.
D)demand for the product produced by the union workers is highly elastic.
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13
The demand for union labor is usually determined by
A)the number of union members.
B)the strength of the union.
C)the total value of the union labor in the production process.
D)market conditions outside the union's direct control.
A)the number of union members.
B)the strength of the union.
C)the total value of the union labor in the production process.
D)market conditions outside the union's direct control.
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14
While most industrial categories have experienced a decline in the percentage of workers unionized, which one of the following categories has seen a significant increase in unionization?
A)retail trades
B)the hotel and restaurant industry
C)the government sector
D)automobile manufacturing
A)retail trades
B)the hotel and restaurant industry
C)the government sector
D)automobile manufacturing
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15
Union membership as a percent of the nonagricultural labor force ____ in 1970 to approximately ____ in 2010.
A)fell from approximately 30 percent; 12 percent
B)rose from approximately 15 percent; 22 percent
C)fell from more than 40 percent; 10 percent
D)rose from approximately 8 percent; 40 percent
A)fell from approximately 30 percent; 12 percent
B)rose from approximately 15 percent; 22 percent
C)fell from more than 40 percent; 10 percent
D)rose from approximately 8 percent; 40 percent
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16
Which of the following states had the highest incidence of union membership as a percent of all wage and salary workers in 2010?
A)New York
B)Arkansas
C)North Carolina
D)California
A)New York
B)Arkansas
C)North Carolina
D)California
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17
How does competition from nonunion firms and foreign producers affect the ability of a union to increase the wages of its members?
A)Such competition reduces the ability of a union to achieve wage increases.
B)Such competition does not affect the ability of a union to achieve wage increases.
C)Such competition will increase the strength of a union if it produces a product sold in the domestic market but reduce the strength of the union if it produces an export product.
D)The effect of this type of competition will be entirely dependent on the elasticity of demand for labor in the domestic market.
A)Such competition reduces the ability of a union to achieve wage increases.
B)Such competition does not affect the ability of a union to achieve wage increases.
C)Such competition will increase the strength of a union if it produces a product sold in the domestic market but reduce the strength of the union if it produces an export product.
D)The effect of this type of competition will be entirely dependent on the elasticity of demand for labor in the domestic market.
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18
Which of the following is true?
A)Women are more highly unionized than men.
B)A higher percent of white workers belong to unions than do African-American workers.
C)The proportion of government employees belonging to a union is substantially higher than the proportion of private-sector workers who are union members.
D)There is little difference in incidence of unionization among occupational categories.
A)Women are more highly unionized than men.
B)A higher percent of white workers belong to unions than do African-American workers.
C)The proportion of government employees belonging to a union is substantially higher than the proportion of private-sector workers who are union members.
D)There is little difference in incidence of unionization among occupational categories.
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19
Firms will be much more willing to consent to significant wage increases when
A)right-to-work laws are present.
B)the demand for the final product is weak.
C)the firm has low product inventory.
D)the demand for the final product is elastic.
A)right-to-work laws are present.
B)the demand for the final product is weak.
C)the firm has low product inventory.
D)the demand for the final product is elastic.
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20
Which of the following states had the lowest incidence of union membership as a percent of all wage and salary workers in 2010?
A)New York, Hawaii, and Alaska
B)South Carolina, North Carolina, and Arkansas
C)Illinois, Michigan, and Ohio
D)Nevada, Hawaii, and Alaska
A)New York, Hawaii, and Alaska
B)South Carolina, North Carolina, and Arkansas
C)Illinois, Michigan, and Ohio
D)Nevada, Hawaii, and Alaska
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21
Which of the following will tend to increase the ability of a union to increase the wages of its members?
A)Almost all of the firms in the industry are unionized.
B)Foreign competition for the product produced by the union labor is intense.
C)There is a reduction in the demand for union labor.
D)The demand for the product produced by the union labor is highly elastic.
A)Almost all of the firms in the industry are unionized.
B)Foreign competition for the product produced by the union labor is intense.
C)There is a reduction in the demand for union labor.
D)The demand for the product produced by the union labor is highly elastic.
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22
When a union successfully raises the wages of its members, it will also
A)increase total productivity, which will generally increase in proportion to the wage rate.
B)encourage employers to purchase more of the union labor.
C)increase the share of income allocated to labor as opposed to capital.
D)increase the employer's incentive to find substitutes for union labor.
A)increase total productivity, which will generally increase in proportion to the wage rate.
B)encourage employers to purchase more of the union labor.
C)increase the share of income allocated to labor as opposed to capital.
D)increase the employer's incentive to find substitutes for union labor.
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23
Which of the following factors will reduce considerably the ability of a union to raise the wages of its workers?
A)an elastic demand for the goods produced by union labor
B)a five-year apprenticeship before one can qualify for jobs held by union members
C)high tariffs on goods produced by the union labor
D)favoritism in the allocation of government contracts to firms that employ union labor
A)an elastic demand for the goods produced by union labor
B)a five-year apprenticeship before one can qualify for jobs held by union members
C)high tariffs on goods produced by the union labor
D)favoritism in the allocation of government contracts to firms that employ union labor
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The demand for unionized labor will generally be more elastic, and it will be more difficult for the union to achieve above-equilibrium wages when
A)there are many close substitutes for the unionized workers.
B)trade barriers limit the importation of the product produced by the unionized workers.
C)the cost of employing the unionized workers is a small part of the total cost of product that they produce.
D)the demand for the product produced by the unionized workers is highly inelastic.
A)there are many close substitutes for the unionized workers.
B)trade barriers limit the importation of the product produced by the unionized workers.
C)the cost of employing the unionized workers is a small part of the total cost of product that they produce.
D)the demand for the product produced by the unionized workers is highly inelastic.
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25
When a union successfully raises the wages of its members, it will also
A)increase total productivity, which must rise in proportion to the wage rate.
B)encourage employers to find a substitute for the union labor.
C)raise the wages of nonunion workers.
D)increase the share of income allocated to labor as opposed to capital.
A)increase total productivity, which must rise in proportion to the wage rate.
B)encourage employers to find a substitute for the union labor.
C)raise the wages of nonunion workers.
D)increase the share of income allocated to labor as opposed to capital.
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26
How does competition from nonunion firms and foreign producers affect the ability of a union to increase the wages of its members?
A)Such competition makes it easier for the union to achieve wage increases.
B)Such competition reduces the ability of a union to achieve wage increases.
C)Such competition does not affect the ability of a union to achieve wage increases.
D)Such competition will increase the strength of a union if it produces a product sold in the domestic market but will reduce the strength of the union if it produces an export product.
A)Such competition makes it easier for the union to achieve wage increases.
B)Such competition reduces the ability of a union to achieve wage increases.
C)Such competition does not affect the ability of a union to achieve wage increases.
D)Such competition will increase the strength of a union if it produces a product sold in the domestic market but will reduce the strength of the union if it produces an export product.
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Union membership will be more attractive from the worker's viewpoint if
A)the demand for the union labor is highly inelastic.
B)the supply of union labor is highly elastic.
C)only a few of the firms in the industry are unionized.
D)the membership dues charged by the union are extremely high.
A)the demand for the union labor is highly inelastic.
B)the supply of union labor is highly elastic.
C)only a few of the firms in the industry are unionized.
D)the membership dues charged by the union are extremely high.
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Since the demand for a narrowly defined product class (Fords, for example) is more elastic than the demand for a broadly defined product class (all automobiles), a union will be better able to raise the wages of its members without causing a reduction in their employment when
A)it can organize an entire industry, rather than just selective firms within the industry.
B)it concentrates its organizational efforts on a single firm, ignoring the rest of the industry.
C)the demand for the product is highly elastic.
D)there are many good substitutes for union labor.
A)it can organize an entire industry, rather than just selective firms within the industry.
B)it concentrates its organizational efforts on a single firm, ignoring the rest of the industry.
C)the demand for the product is highly elastic.
D)there are many good substitutes for union labor.
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29
The share of the labor force that was unionized increased from 7.4 percent in 1930 to more than 30 percent in 1955. During these 25 years, the share of national income allocated to labor (in contrast to capital)
A)increased approximately 10 percent.
B)increased 17.6 percent.
C)fell 20 percent.
D)was virtually unchanged.
A)increased approximately 10 percent.
B)increased 17.6 percent.
C)fell 20 percent.
D)was virtually unchanged.
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30
To the extent that unions can transfer profits from unionized employers to union workers, they will
A)reduce the incentive of unionized employers to invest in fixed capital and research.
B)increase employment in the unionized sector.
C)reduce the incentive of nonunion firms to invest and expand their output.
D)increase the productivity of labor in the long run.
A)reduce the incentive of unionized employers to invest in fixed capital and research.
B)increase employment in the unionized sector.
C)reduce the incentive of nonunion firms to invest and expand their output.
D)increase the productivity of labor in the long run.
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The share of the labor force that was unionized fell from more than 30 percent in the 1950s to less than 15 percent in the 2000s. During this time period, the share of national income allocated to labor (in contrast to capital)
A)decreased by approximately 10 percent.
B)decreased by more than 15 percent.
C)increased by 10 percent.
D)was virtually unchanged.
A)decreased by approximately 10 percent.
B)decreased by more than 15 percent.
C)increased by 10 percent.
D)was virtually unchanged.
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32
Which of the following will limit the ability of a union to push the wages of its members much above competitive levels?
A)the presence of nonunion firms that produce the same product as the unionized labor
B)foreign competition in the market for the product produced by the unionized labor
C)a highly elastic demand for the product supplied by the unionized labor
D)all of the above
A)the presence of nonunion firms that produce the same product as the unionized labor
B)foreign competition in the market for the product produced by the unionized labor
C)a highly elastic demand for the product supplied by the unionized labor
D)all of the above
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33
Which of the following statements is true for the U.S. economy?
A)Higher wages in the unionized sectors of the economy push up wages in the nonunion sectors as well.
B)Inflation tends to accelerate when the proportion of the labor force that is unionized increases.
C)Union workers currently receive wages that are 15 to 20 percent higher, on average, than similar nonunion workers.
D)When we compare similar union and nonunion workers, we find virtually no difference in the wages they receive.
A)Higher wages in the unionized sectors of the economy push up wages in the nonunion sectors as well.
B)Inflation tends to accelerate when the proportion of the labor force that is unionized increases.
C)Union workers currently receive wages that are 15 to 20 percent higher, on average, than similar nonunion workers.
D)When we compare similar union and nonunion workers, we find virtually no difference in the wages they receive.
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A union representing a group of workers will tend to be stronger when
A)there are no good substitutes for the labor services of the unionized workers.
B)the domestic producers of the good produced by the unionized workers face intense competition from foreign suppliers of the good.
C)the cost of employing the unionized workers is a large part of the total cost of the product that they produce.
D)the demand for the good produced by the unionized workers is highly elastic.
A)there are no good substitutes for the labor services of the unionized workers.
B)the domestic producers of the good produced by the unionized workers face intense competition from foreign suppliers of the good.
C)the cost of employing the unionized workers is a large part of the total cost of the product that they produce.
D)the demand for the good produced by the unionized workers is highly elastic.
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The share of the labor force that was unionized increased from approximately 10 percent in 1930 to more than 30 percent in 1955. During these 25 years, the share of national income allocated to labor (in contrast to capital)
A)remained virtually constant.
B)increased approximately 10 percent.
C)increased between 15 and 25 percent.
D)increased 17.6 percent.
A)remained virtually constant.
B)increased approximately 10 percent.
C)increased between 15 and 25 percent.
D)increased 17.6 percent.
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36
"If a union is only able to organize a few of the firms in an industry, it is unlikely that the union can substantially increase the wages of its members." This statement is
A)false; unions tend to be stronger when they concentrate on only a few producers in an industry.
B)false; the demand for unionized workers will be more inelastic if only a few firms in the industry are unionized.
C)false; all unions can increase the wages of their members.
D)essentially correct.
A)false; unions tend to be stronger when they concentrate on only a few producers in an industry.
B)false; the demand for unionized workers will be more inelastic if only a few firms in the industry are unionized.
C)false; all unions can increase the wages of their members.
D)essentially correct.
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37
The experience of the Teamsters in the late 1970s and early 1980s suggests that
A)there are few restraints on the ability of a strong union to increase the wages of its members.
B)product market competition with goods made from (or services provided by) nonunion labor significantly limits the ability of a union to get increased wages for its members.
C)higher wages tend to stimulate aggregate demand, which makes it easier for a union to gain still higher wages.
D)wages are established by the relative skill of union and management negotiators, independent of market conditions.
A)there are few restraints on the ability of a strong union to increase the wages of its members.
B)product market competition with goods made from (or services provided by) nonunion labor significantly limits the ability of a union to get increased wages for its members.
C)higher wages tend to stimulate aggregate demand, which makes it easier for a union to gain still higher wages.
D)wages are established by the relative skill of union and management negotiators, independent of market conditions.
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38
During the 2007 to 2008 period, the wage premium of union workers, when compared to similar nonunion workers, was approximately
A)9 percent.
B)21 percent.
C)28 percent.
D)33 percent.
A)9 percent.
B)21 percent.
C)28 percent.
D)33 percent.
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Which of the following would be an expected result of substantially higher wages in the U.S. automobile industry?
A)an increase in the real wages of workers outside the industry
B)an increase in the price of automobiles produced in the United States
C)a reduction in the demand for foreign-produced automobiles
D)an increase in the profit rate of U.S. automobile producers
A)an increase in the real wages of workers outside the industry
B)an increase in the price of automobiles produced in the United States
C)a reduction in the demand for foreign-produced automobiles
D)an increase in the profit rate of U.S. automobile producers
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The demand for unionized labor will generally be more elastic, and it will be more difficult for the union to achieve above-equilibrium wages when
A)there are no close substitutes for the unionized workers.
B)the domestic producers of the good produced by the unionized workers face weak competition from foreign suppliers of the good.
C)the cost of employing the unionized workers is a large part of the total cost of the product that they produce.
D)the demand for the product produced by the unionized workers is highly inelastic.
A)there are no close substitutes for the unionized workers.
B)the domestic producers of the good produced by the unionized workers face weak competition from foreign suppliers of the good.
C)the cost of employing the unionized workers is a large part of the total cost of the product that they produce.
D)the demand for the product produced by the unionized workers is highly inelastic.
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In 2008, approximately what percent of the nonagricultural workforce belonged to a union?
A)2 percent
B)12 percent
C)35 percent
D)98 percent
A)2 percent
B)12 percent
C)35 percent
D)98 percent
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42
Which of the following will tend to lower the ability of a union to increase the wages of its members?
A)strong competition from nonunion labor
B)threat of a strike
C)increased demand for union labor
D)all of the above
A)strong competition from nonunion labor
B)threat of a strike
C)increased demand for union labor
D)all of the above
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43
Union membership has fluctuated during the last several decades. Which of the following statements best describes the effect of unions on the share of total output allocated to labor?
A)The share of output going to labor has been virtually constant, even though union membership as a share of the labor force has fluctuated.
B)The share of total output going to labor has followed the same pattern as the business cycle in recent years.
C)The share of total output going to labor rose as union membership rose from 1945 to 1960 and fell as union membership declined during the 1960 through 2000 period.
D)The share of total output going to labor has increased substantially, even though during the last several decades union membership has declined.
A)The share of output going to labor has been virtually constant, even though union membership as a share of the labor force has fluctuated.
B)The share of total output going to labor has followed the same pattern as the business cycle in recent years.
C)The share of total output going to labor rose as union membership rose from 1945 to 1960 and fell as union membership declined during the 1960 through 2000 period.
D)The share of total output going to labor has increased substantially, even though during the last several decades union membership has declined.
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Because the demand for a broadly defined product line (automobiles, for example) is less elastic than the demand for a more narrow product category (Fords, for example), a union will be better able to raise wages without large unemployment effects when
A)it has organized an entire industry rather than only one firm.
B)it organizes only a few firms in each industry.
C)it bargains with all firms in a narrow product line but ignores the rest of the industry.
D)only a small part of the industry that makes the broadly defined product is unionized.
A)it has organized an entire industry rather than only one firm.
B)it organizes only a few firms in each industry.
C)it bargains with all firms in a narrow product line but ignores the rest of the industry.
D)only a small part of the industry that makes the broadly defined product is unionized.
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A union representing a group of workers will tend to be stronger when
A)there are no good substitutes for the labor services of the unionized workers.
B)the domestic producers of the good produced by the unionized workers face intense competition from foreign suppliers of the good.
C)the cost of employing the unionized workers is a large part of the total cost of the product that they produce.
D)the demand for the good produced by the unionized workers is highly elastic.
A)there are no good substitutes for the labor services of the unionized workers.
B)the domestic producers of the good produced by the unionized workers face intense competition from foreign suppliers of the good.
C)the cost of employing the unionized workers is a large part of the total cost of the product that they produce.
D)the demand for the good produced by the unionized workers is highly elastic.
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46
The percent of workers belonging to a union in the United States
A)has been continuously declining since the 1950s.
B)has been continuously increasing since the 1950s.
C)has remained fairly constant since the 1950s.
D)rose sharply from 1950 to 1970 but has declined since.
A)has been continuously declining since the 1950s.
B)has been continuously increasing since the 1950s.
C)has remained fairly constant since the 1950s.
D)rose sharply from 1950 to 1970 but has declined since.
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47
Which of the following statements is true?
A)The share of income going to labor has increased during periods when union membership has increased as a proportion of the U.S. labor force.
B)Inflation in the United States has tended to accelerate as the proportion of the U.S. labor force that is unionized has increased.
C)Higher wages in the unionized sectors of an economy will also push up wages in the nonunion sectors.
D)High real wages cannot be achieved and sustained without increases in output per worker hour.
A)The share of income going to labor has increased during periods when union membership has increased as a proportion of the U.S. labor force.
B)Inflation in the United States has tended to accelerate as the proportion of the U.S. labor force that is unionized has increased.
C)Higher wages in the unionized sectors of an economy will also push up wages in the nonunion sectors.
D)High real wages cannot be achieved and sustained without increases in output per worker hour.
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48
The experience of the Teamsters in the late 1970s and early 1980s suggests that
A)there are few restraints on the ability of a strong union to increase the wages of its members.
B)product market competition with goods made from (or services provided by) nonunion labor significantly limits the ability of a union to get increased wages for its members.
C)higher wages tend to stimulate aggregate demand, which makes it easier for a union to gain still higher wages.
D)wages are established by the relative skill of union and management negotiators, independent of market conditions.
A)there are few restraints on the ability of a strong union to increase the wages of its members.
B)product market competition with goods made from (or services provided by) nonunion labor significantly limits the ability of a union to get increased wages for its members.
C)higher wages tend to stimulate aggregate demand, which makes it easier for a union to gain still higher wages.
D)wages are established by the relative skill of union and management negotiators, independent of market conditions.
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49
Which of the following is not a cause of the decline in unionization in the United States?
A)deregulation in transportation and communication industries
B)increased foreign competition
C)growth in the number of smaller firms
D)an increase in the number of workers wishing to be union members
A)deregulation in transportation and communication industries
B)increased foreign competition
C)growth in the number of smaller firms
D)an increase in the number of workers wishing to be union members
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50
As the percentage of the labor force belonging to a union fell in the United States during the 1955 through early 2000 period, the share of national income going to labor
A)increased 10 percent.
B)remained approximately the same.
C)decreased 10 percent.
D)decreased 20 percent.
A)increased 10 percent.
B)remained approximately the same.
C)decreased 10 percent.
D)decreased 20 percent.
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51
Which of the following statements is true for the U.S. economy?
A)Higher wages in the unionized sectors of the economy push up wages in the nonunion sectors as well.
B)Inflation tends to accelerate when the proportion of the labor force that is unionized increases.
C)Union workers currently receive wages that are 21 percent higher, on average, than similar nonunion workers.
D)When we compare similar union and nonunion workers, we find virtually no difference in the wages they receive.
A)Higher wages in the unionized sectors of the economy push up wages in the nonunion sectors as well.
B)Inflation tends to accelerate when the proportion of the labor force that is unionized increases.
C)Union workers currently receive wages that are 21 percent higher, on average, than similar nonunion workers.
D)When we compare similar union and nonunion workers, we find virtually no difference in the wages they receive.
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52
Since 1970, union membership, as a percent of the labor force,
A)has remained virtually unchanged.
B)has increased, as more government workers have decided to unionize.
C)has decreased.
D)has gone through wild swings both up and down.
A)has remained virtually unchanged.
B)has increased, as more government workers have decided to unionize.
C)has decreased.
D)has gone through wild swings both up and down.
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53
A worker living in a state with a right-to-work law
A)cannot be employed at a union firm until he has joined the union.
B)cannot be required to join a union as a condition of employment.
C)must agree when he is hired never to join a union.
D)is guaranteed a job in government if he cannot find a private sector job.
A)cannot be employed at a union firm until he has joined the union.
B)cannot be required to join a union as a condition of employment.
C)must agree when he is hired never to join a union.
D)is guaranteed a job in government if he cannot find a private sector job.
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54
Which of the following statements is correct?
A)Approximately 50 percent of our national income is allocated to human capital, while the remaining 50 percent is allocated to physical capital in the form of rents, interest, and corporate profits.
B)As union membership as a share of the U.S. labor force has declined during the last three decades, the share of national income allocated to physical capital has risen.
C)Unions have consistently opposed minimum wage legislation because it tends to cause unemployment.
D)During the past several decades, the share of output going to capital has been virtually constant, even though union membership as a share of the labor force has decreased.
A)Approximately 50 percent of our national income is allocated to human capital, while the remaining 50 percent is allocated to physical capital in the form of rents, interest, and corporate profits.
B)As union membership as a share of the U.S. labor force has declined during the last three decades, the share of national income allocated to physical capital has risen.
C)Unions have consistently opposed minimum wage legislation because it tends to cause unemployment.
D)During the past several decades, the share of output going to capital has been virtually constant, even though union membership as a share of the labor force has decreased.
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55
An increase in the percentage of the labor force that is unionized will cause average wages for all workers to rise because
A)union labor is more productive.
B)profit levels are lowered to increase wages.
C)strike threats promote wage increases.
D)This is a trick question because greater unionization does not imply higher average wages.
A)union labor is more productive.
B)profit levels are lowered to increase wages.
C)strike threats promote wage increases.
D)This is a trick question because greater unionization does not imply higher average wages.
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56
Which of the following is true?
A)The proportion of female workers who are union members is higher than the proportion of male workers.
B)The proportion of government employees who are union members is higher than the proportion of private sector workers.
C)The proportion of workers in southern states who are union members is higher than the proportion in northern states.
D)The proportion of white workers who are union members is higher than the proportion of black workers.
A)The proportion of female workers who are union members is higher than the proportion of male workers.
B)The proportion of government employees who are union members is higher than the proportion of private sector workers.
C)The proportion of workers in southern states who are union members is higher than the proportion in northern states.
D)The proportion of white workers who are union members is higher than the proportion of black workers.
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57
Which of the following factors will reduce considerably the ability of a union to raise the wages of its workers?
A)an elastic demand for the goods produced by union labor
B)weak foreign competition for the product union labor helps to produce
C)high tariffs on goods produced by the union labor
D)favoritism in the allocation of government contracts to firms that employ union labor
A)an elastic demand for the goods produced by union labor
B)weak foreign competition for the product union labor helps to produce
C)high tariffs on goods produced by the union labor
D)favoritism in the allocation of government contracts to firms that employ union labor
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58
From 1950 to 2008, union membership has declined from more than 30 percent of the workforce to approximately 12 percent. Over this period, the share of national income going to labor
A)declined substantially.
B)increased substantially.
C)remained approximately the same.
D)initially increased but has fallen recently.
A)declined substantially.
B)increased substantially.
C)remained approximately the same.
D)initially increased but has fallen recently.
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59
By raising their wages, unions typically
A)increase total productivity, which must rise proportionally with the wage rate.
B)encourage employers to find substitutes for union labor.
C)raise the wages of nonunion workers as well.
D)lower the prices consumers pay for the products produced by union firms.
A)increase total productivity, which must rise proportionally with the wage rate.
B)encourage employers to find substitutes for union labor.
C)raise the wages of nonunion workers as well.
D)lower the prices consumers pay for the products produced by union firms.
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60
Which of the following is not one of the channels through which a union may raise wages?
A)supply restrictions
B)increasing the demand for union labor
C)more competitive product pricing
D)bargaining power
A)supply restrictions
B)increasing the demand for union labor
C)more competitive product pricing
D)bargaining power
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61
What common goals, if any, do labor and management share?
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62
Data on the relationship between the percentage of the workforce unionized and the share of national income allocated to labor suggest that unionization has
A)greatly altered the labor-capital distribution of national income.
B)increased the share of national income allocated to labor.
C)had a positive effect on the wages of nonunion workers.
D)had no significant impact on the share of income going to labor.
A)greatly altered the labor-capital distribution of national income.
B)increased the share of national income allocated to labor.
C)had a positive effect on the wages of nonunion workers.
D)had no significant impact on the share of income going to labor.
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63
What is the primary source of higher real wages?
A)labor unions
B)the threat of a strike by a union
C)increases in productivity
D)increases in the supply of money
A)labor unions
B)the threat of a strike by a union
C)increases in productivity
D)increases in the supply of money
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64
Union membership as a share of the work force is ____ in states with right-to-work laws. (Fill in the blank.)
A)above the national average.
B)below the national average.
C)greater than 50 percent.
D)close to 100 percent.
A)above the national average.
B)below the national average.
C)greater than 50 percent.
D)close to 100 percent.
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65
Why is it that the airline pilots union will likely be stronger and more effective than the fruit pickers union?
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66
What characteristics of both the product market and the labor market enhance the likelihood that a union will be effective?
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67
A former union employee states: "We were on strike for two years. I know the eventual wage increase we received will never make up for the wages I lost, but I think the strike was worth it. We forced the company to give in to our demands." Evaluate these comments.
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68
Which of the following is most likely to occur if a union can transfer profits from a unionized employer to union workers?
A)The investment expenditures of the unionized employer will tend to fall.
B)Employment in the nonunion sector will tend to fall.
C)The costs of the unionized employer will tend to fall.
D)The output of the unionized employer will tend to increase.
A)The investment expenditures of the unionized employer will tend to fall.
B)Employment in the nonunion sector will tend to fall.
C)The costs of the unionized employer will tend to fall.
D)The output of the unionized employer will tend to increase.
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69
In a strike, what does the union have to lose? What does management lose?
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70
In which of the following occupations is union membership the highest?
A)sales
B)transportation
C)construction
D)government
A)sales
B)transportation
C)construction
D)government
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71
Measured as a share of the labor force, union membership was at its highest level in the United States during the
A)1930s
B)1950s
C)1970s
D)1990s
A)1930s
B)1950s
C)1970s
D)1990s
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72
List some factors that might make the threat of a strike more effective.
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73
Which of the following is most likely to be associated with a strong union?
A)The demand for the products produced by the unionized labor is highly elastic.
B)There are few good substitutes for the products produced by the unionized labor.
C)It is easy to substitute capital for the labor of the union members.
D)Union labor composes a large proportion of the total cost of the product that they help produce.
A)The demand for the products produced by the unionized labor is highly elastic.
B)There are few good substitutes for the products produced by the unionized labor.
C)It is easy to substitute capital for the labor of the union members.
D)Union labor composes a large proportion of the total cost of the product that they help produce.
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74
If a firm operates in a competitive industry and its unionized labor force is successful in bargaining for a wage increase, where is the firm likely to get the money to pay the higher wages?
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