Multiple Choice
Minimum-wage laws can keep wages
A) above equilibrium and cause a surplus of labor.
B) above equilibrium and cause a shortage of labor.
C) below equilibrium and cause a surplus of labor.
D) below equilibrium and cause a shortage of labor.
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Q20: When a minimum-wage law forces the wage
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Q25: An increase in the minimum wage<br>A)increases both
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Q27: Which of the following is not correct?<br>A)Frictional
Q28: If the minimum wage is currently above
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