ECON102 Lecture 14: Unemployment and the Demand for Labour

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It would cost more money to train new workers than to maintain old employees. Worker effort: paying workers more will encourage them to put in more effort. Worker quality: by putting high wages you attract individuals who belief their skill set is worth the price. Frictional and structural unemployment are part of the normal working of the economy. Most economists believe that some government policies can affect the level of these kinds of unemployment. Concerned with the length of time of unemployment. Government gives interim income to unemployed workers. Con: people might not look as hard for work if the payment is generous. Pro: can look for a job that matches up to their skill as opposed to getting the first available low skill job. High taxes will discourage them from working harder. People have higher incentive to find a job because they keep the income. The impact on the job search is inconclusive.

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