Principles of Economics, 7th Edition

Published by South-Western College
ISBN 10: 128516587X
ISBN 13: 978-1-28516-587-5

Chapter 19 - Part VI - Earnings and Discrimination - Problems and Applications - Page 411: 4

Answer

a) Economics professors might receive higher salaries than professors in other disciplines since economics professors have other options for employment (in other fields).

Work Step by Step

b) The teaching loads are a way to determine labor expended. Since economics professors might have other employment opportunities outside of education, the colleges might decrease the labor expended by the professors to make up for the lower pay. The labor expended could be decreased by decreasing teaching loads for economics professors.
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