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  2. Pigou effect - Wikipedia

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    Keynes argued with that a drop in aggregate demand could lower both employment and the price level in unison, an occurrence observed in the deflationary depression.In the IS-LM framework of Keynesian economics as formalised by John Hicks, a negative aggregate demand shock would shift the IS curve left; as a result, a simultaneously falling wage and price level would shift the LM curve downward ...

  3. Pigouvian tax - Wikipedia

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    They begin by defining terms. The gross wage reflects the pre-tax wage a laborer receives. [14] The simplest form of the net wage is the pre-tax wage minus the income tax. In reality, however, the net wage is the gross wage times one minus the tax rate, all divided by the price of consumption goods. With the status quo income tax, deadweight ...

  4. The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money

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    Many of the quantities of interest, such as income and consumption, are monetary. Keynes often expresses such quantities in wage units (Chapter 4): to be precise, a value in wage units is equal to its price in money terms divided by W, the wage (in money units) per man-hour of labour. Therefore it is a unit expressed in hours of labour.

  5. The Economics of Imperfect Competition - Wikipedia

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    The book discusses the views of Alfred Marshall and Arthur Cecil Pigou on competition and the theory of the firm. Marshall believed that competition was imprecise, with prices being influenced by the rise and fall of demand. He also used the analogy of trees in a forest to explain how firms grow and establish a monopoly.

  6. Keynes's theory of wages and prices - Wikipedia

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    In Book V of Keynes's theory, Chapter 19 discusses whether wage rates contribute to unemployment and introduces the Keynes effect. Chapter 20 covers mathematical groundwork for Chapter 21, which examines how changes in income from increased money supply affect wages, prices, employment, and profits.

  7. Between a guac and a hard place: California’s new $20/hour ...

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    The law’s new fast-food minimum wage of $20 an hour is $3 higher than what Chipotle previously paid workers at its 475 California locations and $4 higher than the Golden State’s current ...

  8. 'There's always a price to pay’: Mike Rowe slams ... - AOL

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    California is raising the minimum wage for fast food restaurant employees to $20 per hour starting April 1, 2024. This is $4 more than the state's overall minimum wage.

  9. When New Jersey Hiked Minimum Wages, Fast Food Prices Rose - AOL

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    They concluded that every $1 increase to the minimum wage resulted in a 7 cents increase in menu prices. Those minimum wage increases were a result of a bill passed in 2019 that raised the ...