Economy, asked by preetam9355, 7 months ago

“Labour has no reserve price. “Explain​

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Answered by RATHIGHOSHM
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Labour as a factor of production has a very week bargaining power with the buyer of the services. It cannot be stored, isn't very mobile and has no standard or reserve price. So generally laborers are forced to work for whatever wages the employer offers.

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