Yvette is a college student who lives in San Francisco and does some consulting work for extra cash. At a wage of $35 per hour, she is willing to work 4 hours per week. At $45 per hour, she is willing to work 8 hours per week. Using the midpoint method, the elasticity of Yvette’s labor supply between the wages of $35 and $45 per hour is approximately , which means that Yvette’s supply of labor over this wage range is .

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Answer:

The elasticity of Yvette's labor supply is 2.67 and the value is greater than 1  so the wage range is elastic.

Explanation:

The wage one is given as[tex]W_1[/tex]=  $35

The Quantity of time is given as [tex]T_1[/tex]=4 hours

The second wage is given as [tex]W_2[/tex]=$45

The quantity of time for second wage is [tex]T_2[/tex]=8 hours

So the calculation of elasticity is as

[tex]CoE=\frac{T_2-T_1}{Q_2-Q_1} \times\frac{T_2+T_1}{Q_2+Q_1}[/tex]

By replacing the values

[tex]CoE=\frac{T_2-T_1}{Q_2-Q_1} \times\frac{Q_2+Q_1}{T_2+T_1}\\CoE=\frac{8-4}{45-35} \times\frac{45+35}{8+4}\\CoE=\frac{4}{10} \times\frac{80}{12}\\CoE=0.4\times 6.67\\CoE=2.67[/tex]

So The elasticity of Yvette's labor supply is 2.67 and the value is greater than 1  so the wage range is elastic.

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