
a)
To analyze the equilibrium level of wage rate and number of labors employed.
a)

Explanation of Solution
Given:
Supply of labor:
At equilibrium,
Substituting the value of w in supply equation we get,
Thus, at equilibrium
b)
To analyze the amount of subsidy and the new equilibrium level of employment after subsidy.
b)

Explanation of Solution
New equilibrium wage that government wishes to rise is $4.
Hence,
Now,
To compute new equilibrium wage,
At new equilibrium,
Hence,
Similarly,
c)
To analyze the number of labors demanded at the wage $4 and
c)

Explanation of Solution
Given:
To compute the number of labors demanded at $4 we will substitute the value of w as $4 in demand equation,
Similarly, the number of labors supplied at wage $4 can be computed by substituting the value of $4 in supply equation,
At wage rate of $4, 250 labors are demanded, and 400 labors are available. Therefore, unemployment can be computed as:
d)
To draw the graph of the above situations.
d)

Explanation of Solution
When the government gives subsidy, the demand curve for the labor will shift to the right because the firms will be more willing to hire labors. The diagram below shows the effect of subsidy on the demand curve for labor.
In the diagram initial equilibrium is at point E1 where, the wage rate is $3 and number of labors employed is 300. When the government gives subsidy, the demand for labor shifts to the right due to which the equilibrium shifts to E2 and the number of labors employed rises to 334.
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