Econ Exam 2 Chapters 15
A minimum-wage law tends to
create more unemployment in low-skill job markets than in high-skill job markets
Use the following table to answer question. Numbers are in millions. The unemployment rate is
5.8 percent
Use the following table to answer question. Numbers are in millions. The labor-force participation rate is
70.2 percent
Use the following table to answer question. Numbers are in millions. The labor force is
98.0 million
Which of the following is an example of a reason why firms might pay efficiency wages?
All of the above are true
Which of the following statements about efficiency wage theory is true?
Paying above the competitive equilibrium wage may improve worker health, lower worker turnover, improve worker quality, and increase worker effort.
Which of the following statements is true?
Prime-age men and women tend to have similar unemployment rates
Sectoral shifts tend to raise which type of unemployment?
frictional unemployment
Which of the following types of unemployment will exist even if the wage is at the competitive equilibrium?
frictional unemployment
Which of the following is not a characteristic of minimum-wage workers? They tend to be
full-time
Unions tend to increase the disparity in pay between insiders and outsiders by
increasing the wage in the unionized sector, which may create an increase in the supply of workers in the nonunionized sector
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, a husband who chooses to stay home and take care of the household is
not in the labor force
An accountant with a CPA designation who has been unable to find work for so long that she has stopped looking for work is considered to be
not in the labor force.
Unions might increase efficiency in the case where they
offset the market power of a large firm in a "company town."
Which of the following government policies would fail to lower the unemployment rate?
raise the minimum wage
Which one of the following types of unemployment results from the wage being held above the competitive equilibrium wage?
structural unemployment
The amount of unemployment that the economy normally experiences is known as
the natural rate of unemployment
If unemployment insurance were so generous that it paid laid-off workers 95 percent of their regular salary,
the official unemployment rate would probably overstate true unemployment
If, for any reason, the wage is held above the competitive equilibrium wage,
the quantity of labor supplied will exceed the quantity of labor demanded and there will be unemployment
Some frictional unemployment is inevitable because
there are changes in the demand for labor among different firms