David works in a clothing factory. Currently, his firm pays him $40 per hour and he works 35 hours per week. Each hour he works he experiences disutility of effort from working valued at $7 per hour. In addition, should David lose his job the government will pay him an unemployment benefit of $23 per hour, for each hour he would otherwise work each week, for a maximum of 20 weeks. Prior to the coronavirus pandemic if David lost his job the expected duration of unemployment before he would find another job is 15 weeks. a. . Calculate David’s (i) employment rent per hour and his (ii) total employment rent
David works in a clothing factory. Currently, his firm pays him $40 per hour and he works 35 hours per week. Each hour he works he experiences disutility of effort from working valued at $7 per hour. In addition, should David lose his job the government will pay him an
a. . Calculate David’s (i) employment rent per hour and his (ii) total employment rent.
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c. Describe the relationship between the size of the employment rent and (i) the expected duration of
With the advent of the coronavirus pandemic the economy has gone into recession causing David’s expected duration of
In the light of these developments re-calculate David’s (i) employment rent per hour