Analysis of Labor Supply Model with Simple Preferences
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Illustration of labor supply model with basic constraints on worker's consumption, non-labor income, wage rate, and labor supply. Explore worker's problem, optimum conditions, interior maximum, corner solution, and key details in labor decision making.
Analysis of Labor Supply Model with Simple Preferences
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Exercise 5.7 MICROECONOMICS Principles and Analysis Frank Cowell March 2007
Ex 5.7: Question • purpose: Illustration of labour supply model with very simple preferences • method: Consumer optimisation with endogenous budget constraint
Ex 5.7: Worker’s problem • Basic constraints on worker are • x is consumption • `y is non-labour income • w is wage rate • ℓ is labour supply • Worker’s problem can therefore be written as • found by substituting from above into utility function
Ex 5.7: Worker’s optimum • Take log of maximand to get • a log(wℓ +`y) + [1 a] log(1 ℓ) • Differentiate with respect to ℓ • This is zero if • wℓ + aw + [a 1]`y = 0 • which implies ℓ = a + [a 1]`y / w • But this only makes sense if ℓ is non-negative • requires w≥ [1 a]`y / a • so optimal labour supply is
slope = w Ex 5.7: Interior maximum • (leisure, consumption)-space x • Max value of leisure • Indifference curves • Non-labour income • Budget constraint • Optimum • w≥ [1 a]`y / a • 0 < ℓ*< 1 `y 1 ℓ 0 1 ℓ* 1
Ex 5.7: Corner solution • Indifference curves as before x • Non-labour income • Budget constraint • Optimum • w< [1 a]`y / a • ℓ*= 0 • `y 1 ℓ 0 1
Ex 5.7: Points to note • Treat leisure as a conventional good • Has a natural upper bound • where labour is zero • Have to allow for corner solution • where person chooses not to work • Type of equilibrium depends on • wage rate • non-labour income