Microeconomics,, 16th Canadian Edition

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across two jobs to compensate the factor for differences in non-monetary
aspects of the two jobs.


transfer earnings
The minimum payment required by a factor in order to prevent it from
leaving its current use.


economic rent
The excess of total earnings over the minimum necessary to prevent a
factor from moving to another use.


human capital
The acquired skills that individuals have, usually from formal education
or on-the-job training.


labour union
An association authorized to represent workers in bargaining with
employers.


monopsony
A market structure in which there is a single buyer.


minimum wages
Legally specified minimum rate of pay for labour.


collective bargaining
The process by which unions and employers arrive at and enforce

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