Reconciling Labor Market Shifts
Within the wage-setting and price-setting framework, a widespread decrease in market competition among firms occurs. In isolation, this change would lead to a higher equilibrium rate of unemployment. However, observed data shows the unemployment rate remained stable. Explain what simultaneous change in the labor market could account for this stability and describe the resulting net effect on the equilibrium real wage.
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Figure 2.24: Initial Equilibrium Setup
Application of the WS-PS Model to the Gig Economy and Inequality
Consider an economy where two changes occur simultaneously over several years: 1) a general decrease in market competition allows firms to set prices further above their production costs, and 2) a widespread decline in the negotiating strength of workers reduces their ability to secure higher pay. What is the most likely combined outcome for the economy's equilibrium real wage and unemployment rate?
Analyzing Labor Market Trends
Reconciling Labor Market Shifts
Evaluating Competing Forces in the Labor Market
Analysis of Combined Labor Market Shifts in Figure 2.24