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LABOR DEMAND

In light of the limits that have been placed on this answer I will only focus my comments
on the demand for labor and on the other hand the supply of labor. First the demand for
labor. This is to me by far the most interesting aspect of the course. Labor demand is
derived from the firms desire to maximize profits. This is a basic assumption of labor
demand. Will the firms continually try to make changes that will improve the
profitability of the firm? We assume that yes they will. Firms are basically price
takers. Now their main decision is what quantity of their product to produce. This is
because as they hire more people they basically increase output so the decision hire more
people and the decision to produce more are basically the same decision. The optimal
output will equate marginal revenue with marginal cost. Marginal revenue is the product
price in a purely competitive market. Marginal cost is therefore the cost to produce that
unit. MPl is the change in output of the firm. What happens when a firm decides to
produce more? They must hire more labor assuming that capital remains constant. If a firm
could continuously hire more peole and increase their MRP then we would live in a utopian
society with no unemployment and peace and happiness everywhere. But alas we live in a
world with diminishing returns and as the firm highers more people it reaches a pont
where each new person costs a little more when compared with their output then the person
hired before them. A good example of this is digging a hole 4 feet by 8feet by 6feet .
One person would do it in about half the time that two people could do it. But three
people would not do it in one third of the time. This loss in efficiency is what I am
talking about. In fact soon you couldn't fit all of he people into the hole and it would
be so cramped that it would atually take longer to finish the hole. If this happened then
they would have a negative marginal product of labor. 
So the firm should keep hiring people until its marginal revenue product exceeds its
marginal expense. 
But can they get people to come to their camp? Some time scarcity in the labor force
pushes the wage ratre up and this increases the marginal expense this will shift the
employment level and reduce the amount that the firm is willing to hire unless at the
same time marginal revenue product goes up. This will have the opposite effect and keep
employment up. But under most circumstances one of these moves more than the other and a
new equilibrium is found. 
What this can really be used for in my personal life is the determination of wages.
Before this class I had no idea how I would decide how may people to hire. Now I know
that if I hire two people for 10 dollars per hour then they had better be adding at least
x*$10 per hour to my company. What a bonus it was to end up taking your class and have
something that I can immediatley put to use in the "real world". 
Now I will comment on the supply of labor. A lot of this is intuitive. I understood it
without knowing why or how. It just feels right. 
If the salries for all markets except one are held constant and that markets average wage
increases then we should see a rise in the supply of people willing to be secretaries.
What I find intersting about this is that this increase in the supply of secretaries
should lower the amount of money that the employer is willing to pay. What stabilizes
higer wages are other factors. Such as the cost of training and finding new employees
just to name a couple. 
Sometimes the labor supply will decrese while the demand for labor increases this will
result in magnified wage increases. This is because the firms in that market have to
compete more ferociously for labor and since demand for their product is high they are
willing to pay more to attract employees. What is interesting in my mindis that the
obvious thing happens it is to hard for all the people that left one market to come back
so they stay where they are until the cost for tranfering is lower than their perceived
reward for switching markets. 


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