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problem1 what happens to the probability that a particular person works when the wage rises does such a wage increase
problem1 what happens to the reservation wage if nonlabor income increases and why2 what economic factors determine
problemadam smith stated that taxes should involve taxpayers in equality of sacrifice progressive taxes are related to
problemthe paradox of value was a problem which preoccupied many economists during the early stages of the development
problem1 when might a country prefer to impose quotas on imports rather than levy a tariff2 if the uruguay round
problem1 is the natural rate of output the full employment level of output i in the short run ii in the long run2 when
problemsuppose jane has 3 years of college pam has 2 years of college and mary has 1 year of college jane earns 21 per
problemin the typical signaling model it is assumed that the costs of acquiring an education are higher for low-ability
problem1 suppose that the skills acquired in school depreciate over time perhaps because technological change makes the
problemdebbie has just finished high school and is about to decide which type of education to get she has narrowed down
problem1 show how education can signal the workers innate ability in the labor market what is a pooled equilibrium what
problem1 discuss how differences in discount rates or in ability across workers lead to differences in earnings and
problem1 discuss how the present value of a future income payment is calculated2 discuss how the wage-schooling locus
problem1 what is labor economics which types of questions do labor economists analyze2 who are the key actors in the
problem1 is it realistic to expect governments to achieve the aims of macroeconomic policy discuss the proposition that
problem1 why does a rise in the price level imply a fall in the value of money2 how accurately does the rpi measure the
problem1 why are leisure time and externalities important in estimating the standard of living2 apart from estimates of
problem1 do collective-action problems contribute to or discourage rent-seeking explain your answer2 explain why having
problemthe international trade chapter discussed the trade restrictions that limit imports of clothing into the us and
problemcompare a national presidential election that receives round-the-clock media coverage with an obscure local race
problemevery year the residents of a historical town gather to determine how much to spend on their park 10 percent or
problemin researching a voting system you discover that it obeys three of the four criteria of an ideal voting system
problemsuppose we are trying to predict the positions that three candidates will take on who should be eligible for
problemconsider an economy that consists of two regions-the north and the south the elasticity of labor demand in each
problemthe 1986 immigration reform and control act lrca makes it illegal for employers in the united states to