EC 201 Ch 12
Union members earn more than nonunion members at least ___ partially because union members work in industries where marginal revenue products of labor are relatively high regardless of unions.
10%
Is the fact that one group in the population has higher earnings than other groups evidence of economic discrimination
A. No. Differences in earnings between groups could be due to worker productivity. B. No. Differences in earnings between groups could be due to worker preferences.
What factors cause shifts in the labor supply curve?
A. a change in alternatives available in other labor markets B. a change in population C. a change in demographics
Why is a choosing a salary system rather than the more profitable commission, or piece-rate system, of compensation?
A. difficulty in measuring output B. worker dislike of risk C. concerns about quality
What happens as a firm increases the number of workers that it hires?
Both the marginal product of labor and the marginal revenue product of labor decrease.
Enhancement Technology
Demand curve for labor shifts to the right
increase in human capital
Demand curve for labor shifts to the right
Which of the following correctly explains the effect of a variable on the labor demand curve
If human capital increases, then the labor demand curve will shift to the right.
Marginal Revenue Product
MP x P
Profit
MRP - W (wages)
What is the advantage of paying employees a salary instead of a commission for each unit of output sold? Employers often pay salaries when
Quality is important
A higher price of a product
Shifts the demand curve for labor to the right
In what sense do employers who discriminate pay an economic penalty
The employers face higher costs, lower profit and eventual elimination from the market.
Do union workers earn higher or lower wages than nonunion workers? Explain briefly.
Union members earn more than nonunion members at least partially because union members work in industries where marginal revenue products of labor are relatively high regardless of unions.
Let MRP equal the marginal revenue product of labor and W equal the wage rate. When should a firm hire more workers to increase profit
When MRP > W
Which of the factors listed below does not cause the demand curve for labor to shift
a change in the wage
Suppose a firm may choose between paying workers based on straight-time pay or by commission. Why might a firm choose to compensate its workers by commission? A firm might choose to pay its workers commissions instead of straight-time pay because
commissions attract the most productive employees
The economic penalty is not enough to eliminate discrimination because of the presence of all of the following except:
compensating differentials.
Why is the demand curve for labor downward sloping? The demand curve for labor is downward sloping
due to the law of diminishing returns.
The demand curve for labor shifts with changes in
human capital, technology, the price of the product, the quantity of other inputs, and the number of firms in the market.
When a firm moves from straight-time pay to commission or piece-rate pay, the productivity of a firm's employees may
increase as less productive employees leave and those who remain have an incentive to sell more.
Define economic discrimination
is paying a person a lower wage or excluding a person from an occupation on the basis of an irrelevant characteristic such as gender.
Some firms don't use piece-rate or commission systems of compensation because
it is difficult to measure output.
Many economists have attempted to measure the effects of economic discrimination on wages. What have they concluded? One of their conclusions is that
most of the differences in wages are due to factors other than discrimination.
A decline in the wage rate will result in a
movement along the labor demand curve
A change in any variable other than wage causes the demand curve to
shift, resulting in an increase or decrease in the demand for labor.
If new firms enter the market
the demand curve for labor shifts to the right
As the wage increases
the demand for labor curve does not shift, but the quantity demanded of labor decreases.
Marginal Product (MP)
the difference in quantity / the difference in additional workers (usually 1)
Why are major league baseball players on average paid substantially more than college professors? Explain. Major league baseball players are paid more than college professors because
the marginal revenue product of major league baseball players is high relative to college professors
Increase in the quantity of inputs shifts the demand curve for labor
to the right
What is a compensating differential? Give an example. A compensating differential is
when higher wages are paid to compensate a worker for unpleasant aspects of a job, such as when workers are paid higher wages for dangerous work.
According to compensating differentials LOADING..., would a law mandating an improvement in safety for the dangerous factory make workers in that factory better off? Given compensating differentials, the safety law
would not necessarily make workers in the dangerous factory better off because it would lower their wages.