In a historical economic scenario, a country's industrial workers successfully campaign for and achieve a significant, sustained increase in their average wages. In the decade that follows, observers note two concurrent trends: a rapid increase in the use of automated machinery in factories and a sharp rise in the nation's overall consumption of fossil fuels. Which of the following statements best analyzes the connection between these events?
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In a historical economic scenario, a country's industrial workers successfully campaign for and achieve a significant, sustained increase in their average wages. In the decade that follows, observers note two concurrent trends: a rapid increase in the use of automated machinery in factories and a sharp rise in the nation's overall consumption of fossil fuels. Which of the following statements best analyzes the connection between these events?
Production Decisions in a Manufacturing Plant
Arrange the following events into a logical cause-and-effect sequence that explains how a rise in labor costs can lead to increased environmental impact.
Evaluating the Environmental Impact of Wage Increases
The Unintended Consequences of Wage Increases
If a company's primary goal is to minimize production costs, a significant increase in employee wages would make it less likely for the company to invest in new machinery that requires fewer workers but consumes more energy.
Match each economic component with its corresponding description in the context of how rising labor costs can influence technological choices and environmental outcomes.
Firm's Response to Rising Labor Costs
A manufacturing firm experiences a substantial and permanent increase in the wages it must pay its workers. The costs of purchasing and operating machinery, as well as the price of energy, remain unchanged. To maintain profitability in the long run, which of the following strategies represents the most logical change to the firm's mix of production inputs?
Critique of a Policy on Wages and Environment
Irreversibility of Environmental Damage from Affluence-Creating Mechanisms