1. What is job rationing and how does it relate to unemployment? Explain what factors can lead to job rationing?
2. What does a productivity curve reflect? What leads to movements along a productivity curve and what leads to shifts in a productivity curve?
1. What is job rationing and how does it relate to unemployment? Explain what factors can...
.The presence of efficiency, minimum and union wages A. cannot explain job rationing because they are a natural part of the economy. B. does not effect job rationing because they affect only the amount of job search. C. can explain job rationing because they raise the real wage rate above equilibrium. D. can explain job rationing because they lower the natural unemployment rate. E. can explain job rationing because they lower the real wage rate below equilibrium.
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1. Define GDP, Real GDP, and NDP 2. Explain the effect of change in labor productivity and change in the exchange rate on the AD and SRAS curve. 3. Explain what factors can shift the AD curve and what can create a movement along the AD Curve? 4. Discuss what factors can shift the SRAS curve? 5. Can an increase in wage rate influence the SRAS curve? 6. Define CPI? How can you calculate inflation rate from...
1.What are the determinants of demand (factors that lead the demand curve to shift). Explain how each determinant affects demand. 2. What are the determinants of supply (factors that lead the supply curve to shift). Explain how each determinant affects supply.
What factors influence the shape of a firm’s marginal cost curve? How does this curve relate to the firm’s supply curve and the price elasticity of supply?
A. What type of unemployment (frictional or structural unemployment) does the policy below target? i. Reducing the generosity of unemployment insurance benefits ii. Implementing government employment agencies to increase accessibility of information about job vacancies iii. Regulating unions to reduce union's impact on wages iv. Increasing public funding to help retrain workers displaced from jobs in declining industries B. Suppose that due to COVID -19, the United States experiences a reduction in productivity - that is an adverse shock to...
A. What type of unemployment (frictional or structural unemployment) does the policy below target? i. Reducing the generosity of unemployment insurance benefits ii. Implementing government employment agencies to increase accessibility of information about job vacancies iii. Regulating unions to reduce union's impact on wages iv. Increasing public funding to help retrain workers displaced from jobs in declining industries B. Suppose that due to COVID -19, the United States experiences a reduction in productivity - that is an adverse shock to...
Explain the factors used in job pricing. What are compensable factors, and how are they applied in determining pay ranges? Discuss the point and job content methods, and give an example of how each is applied in determining compensation. What would you recommend an organization use to define compensation for a customer service representative?
When creating a job offer, list and explain the five different factors that influence the job offer. What do those factors consist of? What details can you provide about the job offer? How can a staffing specialist make a job offer letter appealing? In what ways does not having new hire orientation affect socialization? In what ways can new hire orientation promote socialization and culture? Address the importance of human resources having retention strategies to improve organizational performance.
A.What is the labour productivity and how does it relate to long run economic growth? B. Assuming that the legal system is already efficient at enforcing property rights and contracts what two factors can increases labour productivity? C.Based on your answer to questions A and B in the medium to long term would it be efficient for the government to increase expenditure on the university sector (assuming the money will be spent on teaching and research)? also show diagrams
Explain what is ‘public interest’ and how does it relate to the auditor’s code of ethics? explain briefly please