The Business Cycle
.... leads to
increase in money supply, interest rate drops S S1 D Money supply Firms borrow,
increase production, prices fall/real
wages increase; demand increases ....
(2535

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)
Interest Rates and the Business Cycle
.... leads to
increase in money supply, interest rate drops S S1 D Money supply Firms borrow,
increase production, prices fall/real
wages increase; demand increases ....
(2540

10

)
Nominal Wages in the Keyensian Model
.... However, if the cost of living
increase covers only the
increase in price level, real
wages have not changed. If these cost of living ....
(452

2

)
Jobs and the Clinton Administration
.... However, others argue that if
wages increase, companies will be less likely to hire new workers, but will instead demand more contribution from the workers ....
(780

3

)
Interest Rate Prediction
.... 4. When
wages increase, presumably the demand for consumer loans decreases to some extent because individuals and households can finance a greater proportion ....
(1544

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)
Models to Predict 2 Interest Rates
.... 4. When
wages increase, presumably the demand for consumer loans decreases to some extent because individuals and households can finance a greater proportion ....
(1542

6

)
Economic Forces
.... The Law of Supply states that when
wages increase the number of hours
increase because the relative value changes between working and substitute alternatives. ....
(348

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)
Adam Smith on Wages
.... to this conception, an
increase in consumption reduces savings, and, in turn, the wage fund. Productivity would not influence the level of real
wages. ....
(4223

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)
Wages in the Maritime Industry
.... Second is the concept that employers will be forced to
increase their prices in order to pay for the
wages, and that inflation will result when minimum
wages ....
(1633

7

)
Productivity and Costs
.... But as jobs become more specialized, fewer workers can effectively compete (due to training requirements), which means that
wages will
increase since there is ....
(1508

6

)
International Trade & Stagnation of Wages
.... countries, and especially in the US The timing of this
increase seems consistent .... Wood, wage flexibility in the United States permitted relative
wages to adjust ....
(2138

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)
Labor Analysis
.... Since the average worker did not significantly
increase the number of hours worked, the
increase in
wages would be limited to the average hour rate
increase ....
(1220

5

)
Labor Statistics & Analysis
.... Since the average worker did not significantly
increase the number of hours worked, the
increase in
wages would be limited to the average hour rate
increase ....
(1220

5

)
Liberal Economics & the Minimum Wage
.... Taken this assumption, artificially pushing up
wages through an
increase in the minimum would inevitably leave some people without employment (Wall, 1996, 10). ....
(1502

6

)
Marx's Economic & Philosophical Ideas
.... Furthermore, since only a decrease in
wages will result in an
increase in profit, the general law that determines the relationship between
wages and capital ....
(3588

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)
Philosophical Thought of Trotsky & Marx
.... Furthermore, since only a decrease in
wages will result in an
increase in profit, the general law that determines the relationship between
wages and capital ....
(3458

14

)
Theories of Karl Marx Marx, Karl. Wage Labour and Capital and ...
.... " and trade unions ultimately fail because they work for the limited goal of a perceived
increase in
wages rather than the abolition of the wage system ....
(2860

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)
Unemployment
.... standard. The only way to achieve a high living standard with low
wages is to
increase productivity. How does this work? Industries ....
(1513

6

)
Commodity Supply & Prices
.... One might question why coffee producers would continue to
increase supplies in such a situation. .... Money
wages frequently are referred to as nominal
wages. ....
(1754

7

)
SWOT
.... Because of implementing such cost-cutting and innovative strategies, the company has been able to
increase wages and benefit plans over the course of its ....
(1015

4

)
Impact of NAFTA on Jobs in the United States
.... likely decrease as operations are relocated to Mexico, high-wage jobs should
increase as exports to Mexico
increase. Unskilled workers'
wages will probably ....
(2556

10

)
Trends in Interest Rates
.... By late 1998, there was an
increase in
wages in some service industries and among computer and technical professionals; this has led to some
increase in ....
(8274

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)
Impact of NAFTA on Jobs in the US The Impact of NAFTA on Jobs in ...
.... likely decrease as operations are relocated to Mexico, high-wage jobs should
increase as exports to Mexico
increase. Unskilled workers'
wages will probably ....
(2531

10

)
Economic Consequences of Minimum Wage
.... continue. Business typically opposes any
increase in
wages, and labor and its support groups typically want higher minimum
wages. All ....
(2461

10

)
Gender Discrimination
.... Thus, not only did women average $5 an hour less than their males counterparts, but also, women's
wages did not even
increase at the rate of inflation in ....
(2589

10

)
Liberal View of the Minimum Wage
.... Second is the concept that employers will be forced to
increase their prices in order to pay for the
wages, and that inflation will result when minimum
wages ....
(3183

13

)
Liberal & Conservative Views of Minimum Wage
.... Second is the concept that employers will be forced to
increase their prices in order to pay for the
wages, and that inflation will result when minimum
wages ....
(3183

13

)
The election of President Bill Clinton
.... The public and private sectors of the United States cannot create enough good jobs and
increase wages if America does not expand trade. ....
(3033

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)
Europe's Industrial Revolution: Analysis of Positive and Negative ...
.... the juggernaut known as the Industrial Revolution, from higher
wages and demand .... and inhumane conditions as their labor was exploited for the
increase in wealth ....
(1009

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)
Increase of Spousal Abuse
.... There are several reasons for this
increase. They .... standing. She could not own property, sign contracts, or control any
wages earned. ....
(3260

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