Government Intervention on Labour Markets Flashcards

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Why does the government intervene within the labour markets & some examples?

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They make deliberate attempts to increase the size of the labour force by moving individuals out of economic inactivity. E.g:
1. The work programme 2011
2. The fairness at work programme 1999
3. Job centre plus
4. Childcare reforms
(see folder for more info)
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Why else does the government intervene in labour markets and examples?

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To help solve labour market failure.

  1. Monopsony
  2. Trade Union
  3. Imperfect information (discrimination)
  4. Skills shortages
  5. Unemployment
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Policies to counteract a monopsony & evaluation?

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  1. Banish monopsonies
  2. Trade unions = counter strength
  3. Minimum wage - increase pay floor
  4. Minimum wage creates unemployment
  5. Trade unions = market failure
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Policies to counteract trade unions & evaluation?

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  1. Minimum wage - reduces need of them
  2. Restrict power of union - no closed shops
  3. Ban trade unions?
  4. People part of a union - higher productivity - restrict union = lower productivity & demand for labour
  5. Could take a long time / costly to ban every trade union - anger people - human rights
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Policies to counteract imperfect information & evaluation?

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  1. Advertising campaigns - promote groups
  2. Legislation in place - equality act
  3. Does the legislation work / enforced?
  4. Costly to advertise - would that work?
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Policies to counteract skills shortages & evaluation?

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  1. Investment in eduction and training policies - corrects structural unemployment
  2. Promote apprenticeships - subsidies etc
  3. Takes a long time to show benefits
  4. Costly
  5. Hard to target key skills
  6. Hard to implement
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Policies to counteract unemployment & evaluation?

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  1. Structural - re-educating and retraining
    • Cyclical - improve AD
  2. Frictional - make it easier to get a job
  3. Wider economic effects of promoting these?
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