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Suppose the firm’s labor demand curve is given by w = 20 - 0.01E where w is the hourly wage and E is the level of employment. Suppose also that the union’s utility function is given by U = w * E It is easy to show that the marginal utility of the wage for the union is E and the marginal utility of employment is w. What wage would a monopoly union demand? How many workers will be employed under the union contract?
Part I: Suppose the firm's labor demand curve is given by:
w = 60 – 0.03E
where w is the hourly wage andE is the level of employment. Suppose also that the union's utility
function is given by:
U = w x E
The marginal utility of the wage for the union is E and the marginal utility of employment is w.
(a) How many workers will be employed under a monopoly union contract?
(b) What wage would a monopoly union demand?
Describe how we calculate the percentage decline in national income resulting from the misallocation of labor in a model of monopoly unionism. What is the dollar value of this allocative inefficiency if unions and firms reach efficient contracts and the contract curve is vertical?
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