Tag: Labor Economics
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Information Asymmetry
Information asymmetry is when one group knows more than another during a deal or interaction, which can tilt the balance of power. This can lead to unfair transactions, market issues, and power imbalances in areas such as finance, health, politics, and education, impacting decision-making and overall fairness.
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Capital-Labor Ratio
The Capital-Labor Ratio is an economic indicator measuring the amount of capital available per worker in a firm or economy. It’s instrumental in determining productivity, wage levels, and employment. Changes in this ratio can significantly influence income distribution and economic growth.