10. It can be shown that an industry's demand for labour will become more elastic when the...
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10. It can be shown that an industry's demand for labour will become more elastic when the demand for the industry's product becomes more elastic. Let's consider the implications of this fact for the Canadian automobile industry and Unifor, the union that represents Canadian autoworkers.
a. What happened to the elasticity of demand for Canadian cars when the Japanese developed a strong auto industry? What happened to the elasticity of demand for Canadian autoworkers? Explain.
b. As the chapter explains, a union generally faces a tradeoff in deciding how much to raise wages because a larger increase is better for workers who remain employed but also results in a greater reduction in employment. How did the rise in auto imports from Japan affect the wage-employment tradeoff faced by Unifor?
c. Do you think the growth of the Japanese auto industry increased or decreased the gap between the competitive wage and the wage negotiated by Unifor? Explain.
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Principles Of Macroeconomics
ISBN: 9780176591977
7th Canadian Edition
Authors: N. Mankiw, Ronald Kneebone, Kenneth McKenzie