#1. (10 points) Chapter Nine Why are people who possess specific human capital less likely to change jobs, other things

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#1. (10 points) Chapter Nine Why are people who possess specific human capital less likely to change jobs, other things

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#1. (10 points) Chapter Nine Why are people who possess specific human capital less likely to change jobs, other things being equal, than those who possess general human capital? Does this imply that people who possess large amounts of specific human capital will never migrate? Explain in 2-3 paragraphs. #2. (15 points) Chapter Ten a. Assume that a union's utility depends on only the wage rate and not the level of employment. In this case, what will be the outcome under the efficient contracts model? b. Under what elasticity of labor demand conditions could a union restrict the supply of labor - that is, shift the supply curve leftward - and thereby increase the collective wage income (wage bill) of the workers still employed?
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