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Chapter 4. Labor Market Equilibrium “Order is not pressure which is imposed on society from without, but an equilibrium which is set up from within.” -Jose Ortega y Gasset

Introduction monopsonies,monopolies policy application Labor market equilibrium coordinates the desires of firms and workers, determining the wage and employment observed in the labor market. perfect competitive labor market invisible hand theorem monopsonies,monopolies policy application

4-1. Equilibrium in a single competitive labor market

Efficiency producer surplus worker surplus The competitive market maximizes the total gains from trade accruing to the economy. efficient allocation: the allocation of persons to firms that maximizes the total gains from trade in the labor market.

4-2. Competitive Equilibrium Across Labor Markets If workers were mobile and entry and exit of workers to the labor market was free, then there would be a single wage paid to all workers. The allocation of workers to firms equating the wage to the value of marginal product is also the allocation that maximizes national income (this is known as allocative efficiency). The “invisible hand” process: self-interested workers and firms accomplish a social goal that no one had in mind, i.e., allocative efficiency.

Competitive Equilibrium in Two Labor Markets Linked by Migration

Efficiency Revisited The “single wage” property of a competitive equilibrium has important implications for economic efficiency. The allocation of workers to firms that equates the value of marginal product across markets is also the sorting that leads to an efficient allocation of labor resources.  

Wage Convergence Across States

Wages and International Trade: NAFTA NAFTA created a free trade zone in North America. Free trade reduces the income differential between the United States and other countries in the zone, such as Mexico. Total income of the countries in the trade zone is maximized as a result of equalized economic opportunities across the countries in the zone.