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Analyzing Labor Market Regulations
A new law is proposed for agricultural workers. It includes two main components: (1) a rule that workers must be paid at least 23 bushels of grain per day, and (2) a rule that their workday cannot be longer than four and a half hours. Briefly explain the economic purpose of the first component (the minimum payment rule).
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Evaluating a Proposed Labor Law
A group of agricultural laborers proposes a new law with two key provisions: 1) a required minimum payment of 23 bushels of grain per day, and 2) a workday cannot exceed four and a half hours. Which statement best analyzes the economic functions of these two provisions?
A group of workers is lobbying for new legislation to govern their employment. Match each economic term to the specific legislative proposal it describes.
Economic Analysis of Proposed Labor Regulations
A proposed law that guarantees workers a minimum payment of 23 bushels of grain per day functions as a price ceiling in the labor market.
Analyzing Labor Market Regulations
A group of agricultural workers lobbies for a new law containing two distinct regulations for their employment: a guaranteed minimum daily payment of 23 bushels of grain, and a maximum workday of four and a half hours. If the previous market equilibrium involved an eight-hour day for a payment of 20 bushels, which statement best analyzes a potential consequence of this new law?
Evaluating Competing Labor Regulations
A group of farmworkers currently works 8-hour days for a payment of 20 bushels of grain. They are lobbying for a new law that would mandate a maximum workday of 4.5 hours and a minimum payment of 23 bushels of grain. From the perspective of a farm owner who employs these workers, which statement best evaluates the most significant economic challenge posed by the combination of these two proposed regulations?
Evaluating Labor Market Compromises