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Price Takers' Plenty in a Model of Pure Capitalism.

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Collection:
Josef Steindl Collection
Title:
Price Takers' Plenty in a Model of Pure Capitalism.
Author:
Scitovsky, Tibor
Scope:
Kopie eines Typoskripts, 27 Blätter, mit handschriftlicher Korrektur und Korrektur mit Korrekturfolie, Paginierung von 5.1-5.20 und von 3.21-3.26
Year of publication:
1983
Source material date:
[November 1983]
Language:
English
Note:
Draft.
JEL Classification:
D41 [Market Structure, Pricing, and Design: Perfect Competition]
Shelfmark:
S/M.33.7
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DOI:
https://doi.org/10.48671/nls.js.AC14446418

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5.10 
Their employment, of course, will produce extra output, which has to 
be sold; but a MVP of labor higher than the wage indicates that it is 
profitable to employ more labor even if product prices have to be lowered 
or advertising expenditures increased in order to sell the additional 
output produced by the additional workers. 
If the argument has an unrealistic, even utopian ring, that merely shows 
how far we have progressed from employer-dominated labor markets. For the price-make 
buyer's situation I just depicted is the exact counterpart of the price-maker 
seller's; and there is nothing unusual about a seller's welcoming new buyers, 
anxious to sell as much more as he can, and making a good profit on his 
extra sales. The only difference bet’veen the two cases is that the 
monopolistic seller wants customers able to pay, the monopsonistic employer 
v;ants workers able to work; and the ability to work is more widely and evenly 
distributed than the ability to pay. 
However, the price-maker employer's excess demand for labor is limited, 
because the MVP of labor is a decreasing function of the employer's level 
of employment; and as it falls to equality with the wage, it eliminates the 
employer's marginal gain, the gap between the MVP and the wage, which creates
	        

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