Suppose that the total aggregate supply of workers (all sectors combined) is given by S=100 workers (notice this is a constant, so aggregate labour supply is perfectly inelastic - there are 100 workers supplied regardless of the wage). Suppose there are two perfectly competitive industries/sectors with labour demand Da=120-Wa in sector A and labour demand Db=100-Wb in sector B. A. On separate graphs, graph the total labour supply, labour demand in sector A, labour demand in sector B. B. Assuming perfect information and mobility, the neoclassical model predicts Wa=Wb. Let W denote this competitive equilibrium wage. If all wages are equal to W, the combined demand for labour across all industries is D=Da+Db = ___________. Therefore aggregate supply and demand are equal when W= ___________. C. Since both sectors have wage W there will be ___________ workers demanded in sector A and ___________ workers demanded in sector B. In this case workers ___________ (do/don't) care which sector they work in. Out of the total 100 workers we predict ___________ workers will find a job in sector A, ___________ workers will find a job in sector B and ___________ workers will be unemployed.