monopsonies उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- This trade was legally limited to Spain : the Spanish Crown enforced a monopsony which limited supplies and enabled Spanish merchants to mark up prices and increase profits.
- Thus, spotting the effects on employment of newly introduced minimum wage regulations is among the indirect ways economists use to pin down monopsony power in selected labor markets.
- Monopsony is commonly applied to buyers of labour, where the employer has wage setting power that allows it to exercise Pigouvian exploitation and pay workers less than their marginal productivity.
- However, monopsony power might also be due to circumstances affecting entry of workers on the " supply " side, directly reducing the elasticity of labour supply to firms.
- It achieved this through the use of a monopsony ( single buyer ) regime within Australia, where wheat growers were only able to sell on their wheat to a single desk.
- The market failure can only be addressed in one of two ways : either by breaking up the monopsony through anti-trust intervention, or by regulating the wage policy of firms.
- An alternative that has been suggested as a source of monopsony power is worker preferences over job characteristics ( Bhaskar and To, 1999; Bhaskar, Manning and To, 2002 ).
- It has been argued that Apple has achieved such efficiency in its supply chain that the company operates as a monopsony ( one buyer, many sellers ) and can dictate terms to its suppliers.
- In 1933 in her book " The Economics of Imperfect Competition ", Robinson coined the term " monopsony, " which is used to describe the buyer converse of a seller monopoly.
- Following such definitions, the grey rectangle, in the diagram, is the part of the competitive social surplus that has been redistributed from the workers to their employer ( s ) under monopsony.