A) requiring union fees.
B) raising union fees.
C) effective advertising that convinces customers to buy the "union label."
D) all of the above.
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A) women would be overqualified for "non-dangerous" jobs.
B) labor supply in female-intensive occupations would increase.
C) women would be less likely to obtain college degrees.
D) comparable worth would no longer exist between men's and women's occupations.
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A) Food stamps.
B) Low-cost rental housing.
C) Medicare.
D) Medicaid.
E) Unemployment compensation.
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A) The wage rate has no effect on the supply of labor.
B) The labor supply curve is downward sloping.
C) The supply of labor is determined by the prevailing wage rate.
D) The typical labor supply curve is upward sloping.
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A) $10.00.
B) $500.
C) $5,000.
D) $1,010.
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A) Equilibrium market wages will tend to fall.
B) The supply of labor will increase.
C) The supply of labor will remain unchanged.
D) The supply of labor will decrease.
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A) $25.00
B) $20.00
C) $15.00
D) $10.00
E) $0
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A) carpenters demand less income.
B) physicians do not belong to a union.
C) of differences in human capital.
D) carpenters belong to unions.
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A) More people start working two jobs and eat more fast food.
B) The price of pizza, a substitute for burgers, decreases.
C) A new technology allows burgers to be produced faster.
D) Workers get additional training that increases productivity.
E) Workers form a union and get higher wages.
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A) create unnecessary unemployment.
B) shift in labor supply curve leftward.
C) decrease the marginal product of labor.
D) reduce management's use of featherbedding.
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A) available only to families.
B) counterproductive.
C) forms of in-kind assistance.
D) forms of cash assistance.
E) both c and d.
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A) Discrimination against women and blacks reduces the demand for these workers resulting in lower wages paid these workers.
B) Discrimination is no longer a problem in the United States.
C) A negative income tax system is a plan where everyone pays the same percentage of their income as taxes.
D) A negative income tax system is a plan where those below a certain income receive a cash payment from government.
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A) richest 20 percent of the population received 25 percent of the economy's income.
B) richest 20 percent of the population received 40 percent of the economy's income.
C) richest 20 percent of the population received 80 percent of the economy's income.
D) least-wealthy 20 percent of the population received 40 percent of the economy's income.
E) richest 40 percent of the population received 25 percent of the economy's income.
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A) 92 cars per day.
B) 100 cars per day.
C) 104 cars per day.
D) 110 cars per day.
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A) d and e.
B) the price of Coca-Cola increases.
C) the firms innovate with new technology that raises labor productivity.
D) the price of Pepsi decreases.
E) Coca-Cola workers become unionized.
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A) Two groups of workers earning different wages.
B) Two groups of workers paid the same wage, but proportionally fewer of one group are employed.
C) Equal pay and equal employment opportunities for two groups of workers with different productivities.
D) No workers from a particular group are employed.
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A) On-the-job training programs.
B) Health care programs.
C) Formal education.
D) All of the above.
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