Assignment #9 (Chapter 9)
shut down, shut down; operate, expands it plant; shut down, shut down; operate, expand its plant; operate, neither shut down nor expand; operate, shut down
In the short run, firm A should ______. In the long run, it should _______ . In the short run, firm B should ____ In the long run, it should______ . In the short run, firm C should _____. In the long run, it should ______ . In the short run, firm D should _____. In the long run, it should______ . In the short run, firm E should_______ . In the long run, it should______. In the short run, firm F should_______ . In the long run, it should______
300; 1500;225
The graph to the right shows cost curves of a representative firm in a perfectly competitive industry. Use this graph to answer the following: The firm will produce ____ units of output. Total revenue (TR) is $____ This firm is currently earning a profit of $____
$6
The firm's shut down point is at a price of
True
If total revenue is less than total variable cost in a perfectly competitive industry in the short run, firms will tend to exit that industry in the long run.
average; long run; marginal; short run
Explain why it is possible that a firm with a production function that exhibits increasing returns to scale can run into diminishing returns at the same time. Increasing returns is a reduction in _______ costs in the ______, while diminishing returns is an increase in _______ costs in the _____.
earning zero economic profits.
Firms that are "breaking even" are
firms act to minimize losses or maximize profits.
In the short run,
total revenue is less than total variable cost.market price falls below the minimum point on the average variable cost (AVC) curve.
In the short run, a firm in a perfectly competitive industry will minimize its losses by shutting down if:
incorrect; long run, downward, lower; correct; incorrect; upward, higher
Increasing returns to scale refers to a situation where an increase in a firm's scale of production leads to higher costs per unit produced. The above statement is ______. Increasing returns to scale refers to a situation where a firm's ______ average cost curve slopes . Therefore, an increase in the firm's scale of production leads to ____average costs. Constant returns to scale refers to a situation where an increase in a firm's scale of production has no effect on costs per unit produced. This statement is _____ Decreasing returns to scale refers to a situation where an increase in a firm's scale of production leads to lower costs per unit produced. This statement is _____ Decreasing returns to scale refers to a situation where a firm's long-run average cost curve slopes ______.Therefore, an increase in the firm's scale of production leads to _____ average costs.
economies of scale
Observe the firm's long-run average cost curve shown to the right. Between points A and B, there are:
12
Refer to the information provided in the figure at right to answer the question that follows. For this farmer to maximize profits he should produce _____ bushels of wheat.
$108.
Refer to the information provided in the figure at right to answer the question that follows. If this farmer is maximizing his profits, his TVC is
$132
Refer to the information provided in the figure at right to answer the question that follows. If this farmer is maximizing profits, his total costs will be
$180
Refer to the information provided in the figure at right to answer the question that follows. If this farmer is maximizing profits, his total revenue will be
$10
Refer to the information provided in the figure at right to answer the question that follows. This farmer would earn a zero economic profit if price was
$24
Refer to the information provided in the figure at right to answer the question that follows. This farmer's fixed costs are
$43,000
Refer to the scenario below to answer the following question. Tom borrowed $40,000 from his parents to open a donut stand. He agrees to pay his parents a 5% yearly return on the money they lent him. His other yearly fixed costs equal $10,000. His variable costs equal $25,000. He sold 40,000 dozen donuts during the year at a price of $2.00 per dozen. Tom's profit is
$37,000
Refer to the scenario below to answer the following question. Tom borrowed $40,000 from his parents to open a donut stand. He agrees to pay his parents a 5% yearly return on the money they lent him. His other yearly fixed costs equal $10,000. His variable costs equal $25,000. He sold 40,000 dozen donuts during the year at a price of $2.00 per dozen. Tom's total costs equal
a firm's long-run average cost curve shifts down when industry output expands. decreases
Suppose a competitive industry experiences external economies. If so, then: Furthermore, with external economies, the long-run industry supply curve _________ with output.
D3; increase; 15
Suppose demand for wheat is initially D2. If consumer incomes increase, then demand for wheat will shift to _____. This will _____ the equilibrium price of wheat and individual profit maximizing firms will produce _____ bushels of wheat.
economies of scale
When an increase in a firm's scale of production leads to lower average costs, we say that there are:
down, decreasing-cost; true
When an industry enjoys external economies, its long-run supply curve slopes ________ and the industry is called a(n) ________ industry. Constant-cost industries are industries in which there are no external economies or diseconomies of scale
True
A firm in a perfectly competitive industry in long-run equilibrium will earn normal returns and zero economic profit.
earning zero economic profit. earning a normal rate of return. in an industry that is not attracting new firms
A firm that is breaking even is:
$750;True
A perfectly competitive firm sells pineapples for $4 each. MR = MC at a quantity of 600 units. Average total cost at the profit-maximizing quantity is $2.75. This firm is earning a profit of A firm that is earning a positive profit in the short run and expects to continue doing so has an incentive to expand its scale of operation in the long run.
increase; earn a profit enter; zero
A perfectly competitive market is in long-run equilibrium. If demand in this market suddenly increases, price will ________ and firms will ________. A perfectly competitive market is in long-run equilibrium and demand in this market suddenly increases. In this situation, firms will eventually ________ the industry and will ultimately earn ________ economic profits.
Disagree. It has an incentive to expand its scale of operation only if it expects to continue to earn profits. Disagree: It should continue to operate as long as total revenue is greater than variable costs.
For each of the following, decide whether you agree or disagree and explain your answer: A firm earning positive profits in the short run always has an incentive to increase its scale of operation in the long run. A firm suffering losses in the short run will continue to operate as long as total revenue at least covers fixed cost.
TR equals TC
If a firm's economic profit is $0, then it must be true that
5; $8;$79; will operate; expand, because short-run profits are positive.
If the price of output is $17, this firm will produce ___ units of output. The total revenue is ____ The total cost is ___ The firm ___________ in the short run In the long run, the firm should ____________.
$48
If this farmer is maximizing profits, his profit will be
P* = SRMC = SRAC = LRAC.
In a perfectly competitive market in the long run, profits are driven to zero due to which of the following relationships?
787.50; 1012.50; 337.50 ; 675; -225.00; loss, continue producing
The representative firm's total revenue (TR) for selling the profit-maximizing level of output is $____ The representative firm's total cost of producing the profit-maximizing level of output is $______ Total fixed cost is $_______ Total variable cost is $_____ Economic profit is $______ This firm is operating at a _____ and should _______ .
the portion of the marginal cost curve that lies above minimum average variable cost.
The short-run supply curve of a perfectly competitive firm is:
$7
This farmer's shutdown point is at a price of
$12,000
Tom borrowed $40,000 from his parents to open a donut stand. He agrees to pay his parents a 5% yearly return on the money they lent him. His other yearly fixed costs equal $10,000. His variable costs equal $25,000. He sold 40,000 dozen donuts during the year at a price of $2.00 per dozen. Tom's total fixed costs equal
$80,000
Tom borrowed $40,000 from his parents to open a donut stand. He agrees to pay his parents a 5% yearly return on the money they lent him. His other yearly fixed costs equal $10,000. His variable costs equal $25,000. He sold 40,000 dozen donuts during the year at a price of $2.00 per dozen. Tom's total revenue was
increasing returns on scale
Two college students share an apartment and split the cost of heating, electricity, and rent. They decide to include one more roommate and divide heat, electricity, and rent costs three ways instead of two ways. If adding the third roommate reduces the amount of money they each pay for utilities and rent each month, this can be described as:
in long-run competitive equilibrium. making zero profits.
When P = SRMC = SRAC = LRAC, an industry is considered to be: