Economics: Private and Public Choice (MindTap Course List)
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Author: James D. Gwartney, Richard L. Stroup, Russell S. Sobel, David A. Macpherson
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Chapter 4, Problem 6CQ
(a)
To determine
Impact of an increase in minimum wage on the employment.
(b)
To determine
Impact of an increase in minimum wage on the
(c)
To determine
Impact of an increase in minimum wage on the availability of low-skilled workers.
(d)
To determine
Impact of an increase in minimum wage on the demand for high-skilled workers.
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Analyze the impact of an increase in the minimum wage from the current level to $15 per hour. How would the following be affected?
a. employment of people previously earning less than $15 per hour
b. the unemployment rate of teenagers
c. the availability of on-the-job training for low-skilled workers
d. the demand for high-skilled workers who are good substitutes for low-skilled workers
Draw a supply-demand diagram representing the impact of a minimum wage in the labor market.
What does economic theory predict about the change in employment with the introduction of or increase in a minimum wage?
How does the prediction above vary with elasticity of labor supply and labor demand?
Which of the following is the most likely result of an increase in the minimum wage? a.a decrease in the employment of unskilled workers b.an increase in the demand for unskilled workers c.a decrease in the number of workers seeking minimum wage jobs d.an increase in the employment of unskilled workers
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