MODELING INVESTMENT AND WAGE CHANGES IN IMPERFECT MARKETS
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https://doi.org/10.55640/Keywords:
imperfect market, investment, wages, economic modeling, labor market, information asymmetry, monopolistic competition, institutional factors, economic growth, capital flows, efficiency, employment.Abstract
This work analyzes the interrelationship of investment processes and wage dynamics in imperfect markets. The study studies the impact of market imperfections, including information asymmetry, monopolistic forces and institutional constraints on investment decisions and the level of wages in the labor market. Also, using economic modeling methods, the development trends of investment flows and wage changes in various scenarios are forecasted. As a result, recommendations are developed that are necessary for conducting effective economic policy in imperfect markets.
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