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A) the law of diminishing returns.
B) improvements in technology.
C) reductions in wage rates.
D) increases in the quantity of labor.
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A) providing a voice mechanism for workers.
B) insisting that promotions be based on ability rather than seniority.
C) imposing restrictions on the kinds of jobs workers may perform.
D) increasing worker turnover.
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A) upsloping; horizontal
B) downsloping; vertical
C) vertical; upsloping
D) horizontal; upsloping
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A) increased labor force participation by women and young people
B) decreased imports of manufactured goods
C) increased substitution of capital for labor in the production process
D) continued growth of service-related industries
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A) a situation in which a union forces an employer to hire union workers in preference to nonunion workers.
B) the requirement that unneeded workers be retained on a job.
C) the refusal by one union to handle or transport goods produced by workers in another union.
D) disputes among two or more unions as to which will perform certain jobs.
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A) inversely related.
B) unrelated.
C) directly, but not closely, related.
D) directly and closely related.
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A) workers have acquired less education and training over time.
B) workers have been able to use larger quantities of capital equipment.
C) over time, the capital equipment used by workers has deteriorated in quality.
D) the supply of labor has increased.
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A) MRP = MRC = W.
B) MRP > MRC = W.
C) MRP > MRC > W.
D) MRP = MRC > W.
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A) discrimination.
B) lack of job information.
C) compensating differences.
D) noncompeting labor groups.
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A) set at the federal level, and all states abide by that level.
B) set at the federal level, but many states set their own minimums that are higher than the federal level.
C) set at the federal level, but many states set their own minimums that are lower than the federal level.
D) set at the state level, not by the federal government.
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A) expand employment if marginal revenue product exceeds marginal resource cost.
B) reduce employment if marginal revenue product exceeds marginal resource cost.
C) expand employment if marginal revenue product equals marginal resource cost.
D) reduce employment if marginal revenue product equals marginal resource cost.
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A) demand-enhancing union.
B) craft union.
C) inclusive union.
D) industrial union.
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A) union status
B) product marketing
C) grievance procedures
D) seniority and job security
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A) monopolist.
B) oligopolist.
C) monopsonist.
D) monopolistic competitor.
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A) featherbedding
B) strike or lockout
C) union wage advantage
D) voice mechanism
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A) marginal resource cost curve for a single competitive firm in the industry to shift down.
B) marginal resource cost curve for a single competitive firm in the industry to shift up.
C) labor supply curve for a single competitive firm to shift downward.
D) labor supply curve for the industry to shift rightward.
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A) preferential hiring.
B) a maintenance-of-membership shop.
C) a union shop.
D) a closed shop.
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