Labour Market 4 Flashcards

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Causes of labour market failure

A

Labour immobility
Disincentives to find work
Discrimination
Monopsony power of employers

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2
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Policies to reduce occupational mobility

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Training and education

Expansion of apprenticeship / internship programmes

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3
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Policies to improve geographical mobility

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Rise in house building (reduce property prices)

Regional policing to create new jobs and businesses

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4
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Policies to stimulate stronger work incentives

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  • Higher minimum wage of a living wage
  • Reductions in income tax / national insurance
  • welfare reforms
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5
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What is a minimum wage

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A statutory pay floor that cannot be undercut

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6
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What is the national minimum wage not the same as

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The living wage

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7
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Who puts forward the living wage

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The Living Wage Foundation

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8
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What does a standard minimum wage diagram suggest

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A pay floor will lead to a contraction of employment. But this depends on the level at which the minimum wage is set.

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9
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What happens if labour is inelastic following a minimum wage

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A higher minimum wage will cause only a limited contraction on the level of labour demand

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10
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Arguments for a higher minimum wage

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  • equity
  • poverty reduction
  • training
  • incentives
  • anti-discrimination
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11
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Arguments against a higher against s rise in the minimum wage

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  • unemployment (costs)
  • small businesses suffer
  • training
  • competitiveness
  • inflation
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12
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Alternatives to a higher national minimum wage

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Living wage
Income tax reforms
Benefit reforms
Measured to raise labour productivity

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13
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Arguments for executive pay ceilings

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  • equity and fairness
  • link between executive pay and performance is hard to discern
  • huge levels of executive pay contribute to growing income and wealth inequality
  • bonus vulture encourages SR
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14
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Arguments against executive pay ceilings

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  • brain drain
  • businesses re-locate
  • rewarding executives in other ways
  • higher marginal tax rates on top executive pay
  • low pay only in certain industries
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