True/False
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Problems
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100

Ability, effort, and chance in determining wages are easy to measure.

False

100

Worker association that bargains with employers over wages and working conditions.

Union

100

Suppose a person's wage doubled. Would we expect them to work more or less?

The increase in wage leads to a substitution away from leisure, which has become more expensive. It also induces a positive income effect, which causes people to want to consume more leisure and work less.


100

What are the three most important factors of production?

labor, land, capital

200

A student who graduated from Harvard University will be offered a higher salary than who graduated from the state university. It is human capital theory.

False

200

A measure of happiness or satisfaction.

Utility

200

Major league baseball pitchers earn more than minor league baseball pitchers. What is the reason for such difference in income?

Differences in Natural Ability

200

A strategy that is best for a player in a game

regardless of the strategies chosen by the

other players

Dominant strategy

300

Sometimes government provides discriminatory policies.

True

300

Assistance that takes the form of goods and services rather than cash.

In-kind  transfers

300

College students sometimes work as summer interns for private firms or the government. Many of these positions pay little or nothing a. What is the opportunity cost of taking such a

job?

b. Explain why students are willing to take

these jobs.

1. The wage the student could earn at another job.

2. Students may be willing to take such a job if they acquire valuable skills that increase their productivity . Summer internships enhance a student's resume.

300

Which type of market is more likely to use the help of advertising?

Monopolistic competition 

400

Life cycle income variation causes inequality in income but not inequality in living standards.

True

400

The movement of people among income classes.

Economic mobility

400

Last world cup, there was a huge debate surrounding wages for male and female soccer players. Men were paid significantly more, even though the U.S. National women's team regularly performs far better than the men's team in the tournament. Why might this be the case?

This probably reflects the preferences of viewers, who prefer to watch men play soccer as opposed to women. Such "discrimination" on the part of consumers can lead to wage differentials between groups.

400

Problem of monopolistic competition in the short run

Other firms can enter the market