Question Four a) TA worker chooses to work X hours per week, at a wage of $9 per hour. An overtime rate of $12 per hour is then offered, for hours in excess of 40; in this situation, the worker chooses to work Y hours per week. Finally, the $12 wage is offered for all hours worked, and the worker chooses to work Z hours per week. What can be said about the relationship between X, Y and Z (for example, is Y greater than Z)? Explain your answer in terms of income and substitution effects. b) College education is heavily subsidized by the governments. give an economic arguments for or against these subsidies.
Question Four a) TA worker chooses to work X hours per week, at a wage of $9 per hour. An overtime rate of $12 per hour is then offered, for hours in excess of 40; in this situation, the worker chooses to work Y hours per week. Finally, the $12 wage is offered for all hours worked, and the worker chooses to work Z hours per week. What can be said about the relationship between X, Y and Z (for example, is Y greater than Z)? Explain your answer in terms of income and substitution effects. b) College education is heavily subsidized by the governments. give an economic arguments for or against these subsidies.
Chapter16: Labor Markets
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a) TA worker chooses to work X hours per week, at a wage of $9 per hour. An overtime rate of $12 per hour is then offered, for hours in excess of 40; in this situation, the worker chooses to work Y hours per week. Finally, the $12 wage is offered for all hours worked, and the worker chooses to work Z hours per week. What can be said about the relationship between X, Y and Z (for example, is Y greater than Z)? Explain your answer in terms of income and substitution effects.
b) College education is heavily subsidized by the governments. give an economic arguments for or against these subsidies.
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