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Bargaining Gap as the Direct Cause of Inflation
The WS-PS model establishes a direct causal chain where the bargaining gap dictates the rate of inflation. Under the model's assumptions, the annual inflation rate is precisely equal to the bargaining gap. This relationship quantifies how the conflict over output shares between workers and firms translates directly into changes in the general price level.
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Example Calculation of a 2% Bargaining Gap
Bargaining Gap as the Direct Cause of Inflation
Suppose that in a given economy, the real wage required to sufficiently motivate the workforce is $52,500 per year. At the same time, the real wage that allows firms to achieve their profit-maximizing markup is $50,000 per year. Based on this situation, what is the calculated bargaining gap?
Analyzing Economic Shocks and the Bargaining Gap
A negative bargaining gap occurs when the real wage consistent with firms' profit-maximizing markup is higher than the real wage required to motivate workers at a given level of employment.
Explaining the Bargaining Gap
Match each economic scenario related to the bargaining gap with the correct relationship between the real wage on the wage-setting curve () and the real wage on the price-setting curve ().
Interpreting the Bargaining Gap Formula
In an economy where the real wage on the wage-setting curve is 104 and the real wage on the price-setting curve is 100, the ____ is 4%.
Arrange the following events in the logical sequence that describes how a positive bargaining gap is created, starting from a point of high employment.
Deconstructing the Bargaining Gap
In an economy, if the real wage that workers are bargaining for is higher than the real wage that firms are offering based on their profit-maximizing price, what does this positive 'bargaining gap' signify about the state of the economy?
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The WS-PS Model as the Foundation for the Phillips Curve
Derivation of the Inflation Rate from the Bargaining Gap
Consider an economy where the price level is stable because the real wage desired by workers is consistent with the real wage firms can offer while maintaining their target profit margin. If a new law significantly strengthens workers' bargaining power (for example, by making it easier to form unions), what is the most likely immediate consequence for the economy's price level?
Predicting Inflation from Labor-Firm Negotiations
An economy is experiencing a positive 'bargaining gap,' where the real wage workers are aiming for is higher than the real wage firms are willing to offer. Arrange the following events in the logical sequence that explains how this gap leads to an increase in the general price level.
Calculating Inflation from Wage Negotiations
Example of a Bargaining Gap Calculation
Conditions for a Persistent Wage-Price Spiral
The Wage-Price Spiral Mechanism