A) a monopsonistic employer bargains with an inclusive union.
B) a monopsonistic employer bargains with an exclusive union.
C) a craft union bargains with a purely competitive employer.
D) an industrial union bargains with a purely competitive employer.
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A) the minimum wage only applies to a small percentage of the labor force.
B) many who benefit from the minimum wage are teenagers or not poor.
C) the government has been unable to enforce the minimum wage.
D) the average level of wages in the economy is considerably higher than the minimum wage.
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A) wages of electricians are likely to increase and the quantity employed will decrease.
B) wages of electricians are likely to increase and the quantity employed will increase.
C) quantity employed will increase, but the effect on wages is indeterminate.
D) quantity employed will decrease, but the effect on wages is indeterminate.
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A) the market for fast-food workers in a large summer resort town
B) the market for card dealers in Las Vegas
C) the market for Major League Baseball umpires
D) the market for retail sales clerks in a major city
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A) something is wrong with the statistics on either compensation or take-home pay.
B) fringe benefits have become a larger share of total worker compensation.
C) direct payments have become a larger share of total worker compensation.
D) workers' pay has been declining slightly in recent years.
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A) increased labor force participation by women and young people
B) decreased imports of manufactured goods
C) increased substitution of capital for labor in the production process
D) continued growth of service-related industries
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A) homogeneous workers.
B) labor market imperfections.
C) noncompeting groups of workers.
D) compensating differences to offset nonmonetary differences in jobs.
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A) equalizing differences.
B) a nonmonetary job disadvantage.
C) shirking.
D) the free-rider problem.
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A) The ratio of take-home pay to fringe benefits has remained relatively constant.
B) The ratio of take-home pay to fringe benefits has risen significantly.
C) The ratio of take-home pay to fringe benefits has fallen significantly.
D) Both have declined steadily.
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A) decreasing the demand for the product it is producing.
B) decreasing the prices of complementary inputs.
C) decreasing the prices of substitute inputs.
D) increasing the prices of complementary inputs.
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A) lies above the supply curve of labor.
B) is the supply curve of labor that it faces.
C) lies below the supply curve of labor.
D) is a downward-sloping curve.
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A) higher for sales workers than for transportation workers.
B) lower for managers than for teachers.
C) lower for production workers than for sales workers.
D) higher for social workers than for protective service workers.
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A) employer and workers wanting the firm to survive and thrive.
B) firms having the profit motive, while workers may be shirking on the job.
C) employers having a problem finding qualified workers.
D) workers facing a problem finding employment.
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A) hurts the efforts of labor unions.
B) reduces the number of available job opportunities.
C) conflicts with policies designed to equalize the distribution of income.
D) causes labor shortages in affected markets.
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A) they are dominant providers of sports entertainment.
B) they are the only employers of professional athletes in their respective sports.
C) they are large corporations owned be small groups.
D) they operate large facilities and stadiums.
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A) efficiency wages.
B) compensating differences.
C) investment in human capital.
D) nonmonetary aspects of work.
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