Answer to Question #86872 in Economics for Maps

Question #86872
Tom is a full-time lecturer at a private higher education institution and is considering a career in
carpentry. He wishes to pursue a career in carpentry (a childhood dream) which he has studied part-time
and is now equipped to take on clients. In his current position he earns a rate of R1000 per day and if he
were to pursue a career in carpentry he would earn R800 per day. Due to the flexibility of the
employment conditions at the higher education institution he works for, Tom can negotiate the number of
days he works at and will receive a rate of remuneration based on the number of days worked.
Question 1
1.1 Construct a production possibility frontier to illustrate Tom’s earnings potential between the two
careers if initially he was not working as a carpenter, then he worked one week per month, then two,
then three and finally four weeks per month (assuming only four weeks in a month).
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Expert's answer
2019-03-25T07:34:25-0400

In this case the production possibility frontier is a bowed out curve, which shows possible optimal combinations of work in carpentry or as a lecturer.


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Comments

Lerato Majola
26.03.19, 15:33

In the labour market for carpenters, the current market clearing wage rate is R800 per day. With the aid of a diagram, discuss the welfare effects of government intervention in the form of legislation that sets the minimum wage rate for a carpenter at R1000 per day.

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