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Consider a firm which is characterized by cost function c(y)=y^3-6y^2+10y+32.
a) Describe the firm's entry-exit decision.b) Describe the firm's operation-shutdown decision.c) Describe the firm's supply.
Design specifications require that the diameter of an automotive axel measure 200 ± 18 mm. The milling process being considered for producing the axel has a standard deviation of 10mm. a. What is the process capability
Suppose that the natural rate of unemployment in a particular year is 5 percent and the actual rate of unemployment is 13 percent. Use Okun's law to determine the size of the GDP gap in percentage-point terms.
Suppose that a monopoly firm finds that its MR is $50 for the first unit sold each day, $49 for the second unit sold each day, $48 for the third unit sold each day, and so on. Further suppose that the first worker hired produces 5 units per day
Suppose that when the price of beef is $10/kg, the daily quanity of beef sold in Tesco, a British Grocery store, is 10,000 kg. Suppose further that if the price of beef rises to $12/ kg, the amount of beef falls to 8000 kg.
Assume that a country's production function is Y = AK^.3 L^.7 . The ratio of capital to output is 3, the growth rate of output is 3 percent, and the depreciation rate is 4 percent. Capital is paid its marginal product.
The following table shows part of the demand function for tickets to an outdoor summer concert by a popular singing group: Price (P)...Quantity (Q) 50........... 100 35.......... 180 20............300 10............500
The table below presents the populations of Uganda, Ghana, India and Brazil in 2000 and 2010. For each of these countries, calculate the population growth rate in the period. What is the rank of countries with respect to their population growth rat..
Mr. Consumer has an income of $100, and his utility is unaffected by the seasons. In January, he spends his whole income on two goods, Food and Clothing. The price of food is $2 and the price of clothing is $1 in January.
The chief economist for Argus Corporation, a large appliance manufacturer, estimated the firm's short- run cost function for vacuum cleaners using an average variable cost function of the form
Suppose advancing technology (e.g., the miniaturization of electronic circuits) increases the productivity of the 90-laborer workforce by 20 percent. Draw a third production possibilities curve (PT) to illustrate this change.12
What happened to the marginal product of labor between 1960 and 2007 calculate the marginal product numerically as the extra output gained by adding 1 million workers in each of the two years.
Suppose you are an analyst for the Coca-Cola company. An individual's inverse demand for Coca-Cola is estimated to be P = 98 - 4Q (in cents). If Coca-Cola is produced according to the following cost function TC = 1,000 + 2Q (in cents).
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