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Chapter 3 Government Control of Prices in Mixed Systems.

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Page 1: Chapter 3 Government Control of Prices in Mixed Systems.
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Chapter 3

Government Control of Prices in Mixed Systems

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Price Controls

• Price Ceilings• Price Floors

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S

SD

D

A

B

Rent Control

Rent per unit $

Quantity (thousands of units per year)

500

400

8 10 11

A

600

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Rent ControlRent per unit $

Quantity (thousands of units per year)

S

S

500

400

8 10 11

A

D

D

600

D1

D1

13

800

S1

S1

12.5

525

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Minimum Wages -Market Demand for Labor

Quantity (thousands of hours per week)

Wage rate ($) D

D

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The Demand for Labor by One Employer

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5)

Units of Labor

Total Production

Marginal Product

Marginal Revenue

Marginal Revenue Product

MRP = (3) x (4)

0 0

1 5 5 $.50 $2.50

2 25 20 $.50 10.00

3 50 25 $.50 12.50

4 70 20 $.50 10.00

5 80 10 $.50 5.00

6 85 5 $.50 2.50

7 86 1 $.50 .50

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The Demand for Labor by One Employer

Quantity of Labor1 2 3 4 5 6 7

2.50

5.00

10.00

12.50

.50

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Market Supply of Labor

Quantity (thousands of hours per week)

Wage rate ($) S

S

•Substitution Effect

•Income Effect

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Effects of the Minimum Wage

Quantity (thousands of hours per week)

Wage rate ($) D

D

S

S

9

5.00

6.00

8.5 9.25

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Alternative Analysis of the Minimum Wage

Quantity (thousands of hours per week)

Wage rate ($) D

D

S

S

9

5.00

6.00