Multiple Choice
If a union succeeds in shifting the labour supply curve to the left,it can achieve wages above the
A) competitive level and all workers will gain.
B) equilibrium level and an increase in employment.
C) equilibrium level without affecting employment.
D) competitive level but will reduce the level of employment.
E) competitive level without a pool of unemployed workers seeking to work at the higher wage.
Correct Answer:

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