Ekman
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Re: 2015 HSC Economics Marathon
Correct me if im wrong but, having a decentralised wage system will have no effect on shifting the labour supply or demand curves. It removes the price floor (assuming the minimum wage is set above the equilibrium wage), which essentially causes an expansion in demand, as the wage rate for a particular economy will be at the equilibrium wage. It also allows enterprise bargaining, which has more to do with income inequality rather than unemployment.I've heard this terminology to be used for curves since its sliding up n down (contraction expansion), but say if it was labour market reforms that completely shift the curve to the right e.g.(Decentralized wage system). Would it be okay to use 'increase'. Sorry if this is confusing it's much easier to see the actual curve ^^
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