Econ Chapter 8 & 9
What was one reason union membership rose in the 1930s?
Congress passed pro-union laws
The law that set the minimum wage is the...
Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938
What is a merger?
One company combines with another company (ex: two companies join bc one company supplies the other with raw materials)
Who founded the American Federation of Labor (AFL) in 1886?
Samuel Gompers
conglomerate
a business combination merging more than 3 businesses that make unrelated products
cooperative
a business organization owned and operated by a group of individuals for their mutual benefit
partnerships
a business organization owned by two or more persons who agree on a specific division of responsibilities and profits
sole proprietorship
a business owned and managed by a single individual
stock
a certificate of ownership in a corporation
closely held corporation
a corporation that issues stock to only a few people, often family
bond
a formal contract to repay borrowed money with interest at fixed intervals
What happens in a publicly held corporation?
a large number of stockholders can buy and sell stock
corporation
a legal entity owned by individual stockholders
right-to-work law
a measure that bans mandatory union membership
articles of partnership
a partnership agreement
What is a fringe benefit?
a payment other than wages or salaries
What is considered a person who is part of the labor force?
a person who has lost a job but is looking for one
What type of workers is likely to earn the highest wage?
a professional worker (white-collar jobs)
business franchise
a semi-independent business that pays fees to a parent company in return for the exclusive right to sell a certain product or service in a given area
mediation
a settlement technique in which a neutral mediator meets with each side to try to find a solution that both sides will accept
arbitration
a settlement technique in which a third party reviews the case and imposes a decision that is legally binding for both sides
labor union
an organization of workers that tries to improve working conditions, wages, and benefits for its members
strike
an organized work stoppage intended to force an employer to address union demands
glass ceiling
an unofficial, invisible barrier that prevents women and minorities from advancing in business dominated by white men
In a limited liability partnership, all partners...
are limited from personal liability in certain situations
business license
authorization to start a business issued by the local gov
The most important decisions in a corporation are made by the...
board of directors
Your uncle owns a convenience store that has branches nationwide. His store is an example of a...
business franchise
Which of the following most accurately describes the change in average weekly earnings since 1980? a. Average weekly earnings have dropped for everyone b. Average weekly earnings have risen for everyone c. Average weekly earnings have risen for college-educated workers only d. Average weekly earnings have soared for people without college degrees
c. Average weekly earnings have risen for college-educated workers only
A merger that combines more than three businesses that make unrelated products is called a...
conglomerate
What type of cooperative sells merchandise to its members at reduced prices?
consumer
Another name for temporary work is...
contingent employment
service cooperative
cooperative that provides a service rather than a good
A corporation can offer as many shares of stock as are allowed by the...
corporate charter
Which type of business organization has shareholders?
corporation
You are looking for a job with many fringe benefits. You therefore probably want to work for a...
corporation
publicly held corporation
corporation that sells stock on the open market
Most large businesses are...
corporations
What type of work is growing fastest in the United States?
information-related
nonprofit organization
institution that functions much like a business, but does not operate for the purpose of generating profits
What is an advantage of a sole proprietorship?
it is the least regulated form of business organization
professional labor
labor that requires advanced skills and education
semi-skilled labor
labor that requires minimal specialized skills and education
unskilled labor
labor that requires no specialized skills, education, or training
skilled labor
labor that requires specialized skills and training
multinational corporation
large corporation that produces and sells its goods and services throughout the world
zoning laws
law in a city or town that designates separate areas for residency and for business
Liability is the...
legal obligation to pay debts
certificate of incorporation
license to form a corporation issued by state government
What is an example of a semi-skilled worker?
lifeguard
You decide to go to a consumer cooperative to buy supplies for your class party. Prices are cheaper there mainly because consumer cooperatives...
make large purchases
assets
money and other valuables belonging to an individual or business
Good Wireless and Better Wireless merge to form Best Wireless. The federal government watches this merger carefully for evidence of a...
monopoly
The decision that a mediator reaches during settlement talks is...
non-binding
business association
nonprofit organization that promotes collective business interests for a city, state, or other geographical area, or for a group of similar businesses
professional organization
nonprofit organization that works to improve the image, working conditions, and skill levels of people in particular occupations
trade association
nonprofit organizations that promote the interests of a particular industry
What is an advantage of a sole proprietorship?
not highly regulated by the government
In a limited partnership, who is the general partner?
only one partner is required to be general partner
limited liability partnership
partnership in which all partners are limited partners
limited partnership
partnership in which only one partner is required to be a general partner
general partnership
partnership in which partners share equally in both responsibility and liability
fringe benefit
payment other than wages or salaries
Almost all nonprofit organizations provide what?
provide services rather than goods
Collective bargaining means that...
representatives of unions and companies negotiate new labor contracts
consumer cooperative
retail outlet owned and operated by consumers
A disadvantage of a franchise is that the franchise owner must...
sacrifice some freedom in return for the parent company's guidance
In return for a fee to a franchiser, a business owner receives the right to...
sell the franchiser's goods and services
One of the ways a corporation can raise money is by...
selling stock on the stock market
royalty
share of earnings given as payment
The most common form of business organization is the...
sole proprietorship
white-collar worker
someone in a professional or clerical job who usually earns a salary
blue-collar worker
someone who works in an industrial job, often in manufacturing, and who receives wages
What does The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) of the United States Department of Labor do?
surveys households to assemble information on the workforce each month.
Which job is categorized as professional and would most likely earn a salary?
teacher
contingent employment
temporary jobs or part-time jobs
horizontal merger
the combination of two or more firms competing in the same market with the same good or service
vertical merger
the combination of two or more firms involved in different stages of producing the same good or service
The invisible barrier that exists when highly skilled women are continually denied promotions to high- level positions in an industry dominated by men is called...
the glass ceiling
liability
the legally bound obligation to pay debts
dividend
the portion of corporate profits paid out of stockholders
featherbedding
the practice of negotiating labor contracts that keep unnecessary workers in a company's payroll
collective bargaining
the process in which union and company representatives meet to negotiate a new labor contract
When an employer believes that job applicants are intelligent and hardworking based upon their completion of college, it is an example of...
the screening effect
learning effect
the theory that education increases productivity and results in higher wages
screening effect
the theory that the completion of college indicates to employers that a job applicant is intelligent and hard-working
What is meant by productivity?
the value of output
equilibrium wage
the wage rate that produces neither an excess supply of workers nor an excess demand for workers in the labor market
A labor union is an organization that...
tries to improve working conditions, wages, and benefits for its members
A partnership is a business organization owned by...
two or more individuals
productivity
value of output produced
When is there an equilibrium wage?
when there is no excess in the demand for workers or in the supply of workers
Uniform Partnership Act
act ordering common ownership interests, profit and loss sharing, and shared management responsibilities in a partnership
producer cooperative
agricultural marketing cooperatives that help members sell their products
labor force
all nonmilitary people who are employed or unemployed
If a general partnership fails, who is responsible for the debts?
all of the parners
What did The Taft-Hartley Act in 1947 do?
allowed states to pass right-to-work laws.
business organization
an establishment formed to carry on commercial enterprise
derived demand
demand that is derived from demand for another service or good
Museums, public schools, and YMCAs are all examples of...
exempt from paying income taxes