6. Unions can affect the wage and employment of
non-union sectors in various ways. Discuss the wages and
employments for union sector and non-union sector with the
following situations.
a. Union wage rate is higher than an ordinary
market equilibrium wage rate. And labours who fail to get a
position in the union sector will move to non-union sector.
b. Union wage rate is higher than an ordinary
market equilibrium wage rate. And labours who fail to get a
position...
The market value:
Multiple Choice
of accounts receivable is generally higher than the book value
of those receivables.
of an asset tends to provide a better guide to the actual worth
of that asset than does the book value.
of fixed assets will always exceed the book value of those
assets. of an asset is reflected in the balance sheet.
of an asset is lowered each year by the amount of depreciation
expensed for that asset.
Animal cells generally have a higher concentration of Na+
outside of the cell than inside the cell and a membrane potential
around -70 mV. When an Na+ moves into an animal cell, how does that
movement impact the membrane potential? How does that movement
impact the Na+ concentration gradient?
Explain what an equilibrium potential for an ion is, what the
resting membrane potential is, and how they are different.
In your own words, explain (briefly) why economists generally
regard wage subsidies like the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) as
better policy than minimum wage laws. Be sure to note at least one
downside of the EITC.
Explain why carbocations are higher in energy than oxonium ions,
despite oxygen being more electronegative than carbon. Second,
state four factors that account for the relative stabilities of
carbocations.