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torybrooks

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Which of the following statements about two-part tariffs is false?
 
  A) Because each individual has a different individual demand curve, if there is just one entrance fee some consumers will be able to reap some consumer surplus.
  B) The producer cannot capture the entire consumer surplus because the entrance fee might discourage some potential consumers even though they would have been willing to pay a lesser entrance fee.
  C) For two-part tariff pricing to be successful, the producer must be able to identify two distinct customer groups.
  D) Two-part tariff pricing allows a producer to capture the entire consumer surplus.

Question 2

The Equal Pay Act of 1963 requires that men and women be given equal pay for equal work in the same establishment.
 
  Most people agree that gender discrimination in the workplace is unfair, but many economists have criticized advocates of comparable worth. Is paying the same wages for jobs that have comparable worth mandated by the Equal Pay Act? Why don't most economists support proposals to force employers to pay their male and female employees based on comparable worth rules?


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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

It would be hard to find anyone, economists included, who would argue against paying men and women equal pay for the same job in the same establishment. It is unfair, and illegal under the Equal Pay Act, to pay different wages to a male and a female employee who work next to each other on an assembly line doing similar tasks. A difficulty arises when the jobs performed by male and female workers are not the same, but have comparable worth. The Equal Pay Act does not require employers to pay their male and female workers the same wages for different jobs that have comparable worth. Economists who disagree with comparable worth proposals argue that wages are determined in the market by the demand and supply for jobs that call for different skills. Mandating that jobs with different skills pay the same wages in effect argues for price controls to be used to either reduce wages that are too high (jobs that have traditionally been filled by males) or raise wages that are too low (jobs that have traditionally been filled by females) or both. Most economists believe that such controls will lead to outcomes that are less efficient than outcomes determined by markets without controls.



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