Macroeconomics
Macroeconomics
10th Edition
ISBN: 9780134896441
Author: ABEL, Andrew B., BERNANKE, Ben, CROUSHORE, Dean Darrell
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 3, Problem 6NP

a)

To determine

To find the equation of the labor demand curve, the equilibrium levels of the real wage and employment, the level of full-employment output, and the total after-tax wage income of workers.

a)

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Given,

The production function:

  Y=9K0.5N0.5

  MPN=4.5K0.5N0.5

The amount of capital is 25.

The labor supply curve:

  NS=100[(1t)W]2

Where, ‘W’ is the real wage rate and ‘t’ is the tax rate on labor income.

Since MPN = W

  W=4.5K0.5N0.5N0.5=W4.5K 0.5N=[ 4.5 K 0.5 W]2N=20.25KW2

  N=20.25×25W2=506.25W2

If t = 0, then labor supply is:

  NS=100W2

At equilibrium, labor supply is equal to the labor demand. Setting labor supply equal to labor demand gives

  NS=ND100W2=506.25W2W4=5.0625W=1.5

If W = 1.5, then labor supply is:

  NS=100 ×(1.5)2=225

  N=506.25 1.52=225

  Y=9K0.5N0.5=9×250.5×2250.5=45×15=675

The total after-tax wage income of workers is:

NS × (1-t)W, which is equal to 337.5(225×1.5).

b)

To determine

To find the equation of the labor demand curve, the equilibrium levels of the real wage and employment, the level of full-employment output, and the total after-tax wage income of workers, when t = 0.6.

b)

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From the previous part, marginal product of labor is:

  MPN=4.5K0.5N0.5W=4.5×250.5N0.5=22.5N 0.5

  N=100[( 1t) 22.5 N 0.5 ]2N=100[( 10.6) 22.5 N 0.5 ]2N=100( 81N)N2=8100N=90

If t = 0.6, then labor supply is:

  NS=100[( 1t)W]2=100[( 10.6)W]2=16W2

  W=22.5N 0.5=22.5 90 0.5=2.37

  Y=9K0.5N0.5=9×250.5×900.5=426.91

The total after-tax wage income of workers is:

NS × (1-t)W, which is equal to 85.38 (90 × 0.4×2.37).

Here, output and income both decreases, although the wage is higher.

c)

To determine

The value of employment and real wage, when w = 2 and t = 0.

c)

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The minimum wage w = 2 and tax rate t = 0.

  N=506.25W2=506.2522=126.6

If t = 0, then labor supply is:

  NS=100W2

  NS=100×22=400

Since labor supply is equal to 400 and labor demand is equal to 126.6, so labor supply exceeds labor demand.

  Unemployment=400126.6=273.4

Total income of the workers is:

wage × N = 2 × 126.6 = 253.2,which is lower than without a minimum wage (= 337.5), because employment has declined so much.

Therefore, introduction of minimum wage decreases the total income of workers.

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