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Match the following structures, labelled a. through j., to their descriptions.
-programs complex sequences of movement
Wage Rigidity
Wage rigidity refers to the phenomenon where wages do not adjust quickly or easily to changes in labor market conditions, often due to contracts, norms, or regulations.
No Shirking Constraint
An economic principle suggesting that wages must be set at a level that discourages employees from shirking their duties.
Supply of Labor Curve
A graphical representation showing the relationship between the wage rate and the quantity of labor that workers are willing to supply.
Efficiency Wage
Efficiency wage is a theory suggesting employers pay a wage higher than the market equilibrium to increase worker productivity and loyalty.
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