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Essay heading: Unrestricted Trade
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Theoretically, as the demand for nurses outweighs the supply, wages for nurses will rise in order to be competitive in the market. The reality is that the hospitals in New York are currently paying the maximum wage rate they can afford. This leads to an even greater imbalance in the market.
Union officials have filed charges against hospitals in New York claiming that administrators conspired to hold down wages amid a national nursing shortage (Evans, 2007)... displayed 300 characters
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This leads to an even greater imbalance in the market.
Union officials have filed charges against hospitals in New York claiming that administrators conspired to hold down wages amid a national nursing shortage (Evans, 2007). The union claims that wages were artificially held in place while accepted economic theory says the demand should be pushing wages higher... displayed next 300 characters
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