ECON 200 Lecture Notes - Lecture 39: Efficiency Wage

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The unemployment rate is an imperfect measure of a nation"s overall level of economic well- being. Minimum wages are not the predominant reason for unemployment in our economy, but they have an important effect on certain groups with particularly high unemployment rates. Minimum-wage laws matter most for the least skilled and least experienced members of the labor force, such as teenagers. If the wage is kept above the equilibrium level for any reason, the result is unemployment. Two other reasons wages may be kept above the equilibrium level: unions and efficiency wages. Frictional v. structural: when job search is the explanation for unemployment, workers are searching for the jobs that best suit their tastes and skills. By contrast, when the wage is above the equilibrium level, the quantity of labor supplied exceeds the quantity of labor demanded, and workers are unemployed because they are waiting for jobs to open up.

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