Econ final
A firms demand curve for labor will shift because of
A change in the demand for a firms product
An externality is NOT:
A price change
Ever since giselles company developed its new product ten years ago, Giselle has managed its production with little turnover in workers. During that time, the company's average cost has fallen by 30%, due to the refinement of its production methods, thereby achieving great efficiency. Other rival companies have not achieved such lost costs. The advantage that Giselle's company now has over rivals stems from _____ achieved through _____
A unique cost advantage, learning by doing
You decide to star a house-painting business next summer. When you hire employees, you are involved in a _____ market, and when your employees paint the houses, you are involved in a _____ market
Factor; output
When wages _____ if the substitution effect dominates, the quantity of labor supplied will ____
Increase; increase
Apple produces accessories such as chargers, cases, and ear plugs that are specific to apples iPhone and that are incompatible with phones of other companies. What strategy is Apple using to create a barrier to entry
Increasing switching costs to ensure demand for its product
The less work people do, all other things equal, the
More leisure they have
Nonrival in consumption and non excludable
Public good
Wikipedia is a widely used, free online encloses, funded entirely by donations, rather than by selling advertising or user data. Wikipedia is a good:
Public good
If African airlines purchased all of its competitors to become a monopoly, all else equal, price will _____, and output will _____
Rise; fall
The _____ measures how people respond to a change in relative prices when the wage rises
Substitution effect
The Marginal revenue product is calculated as:
Thomas works 55 hours as a legal aid lawyer for the city of Chicago, and his wage is $35 per hour. If his wage increases to $70 per hour:
Suppose that the government decresss income tax rates, which had the effect of increasing wages. How will the decision affect the amount of labor supplied by parents, assuming that leisure is a normal good?
We don't know what will happen to die quantify of labor supplied, since we don't know whether the income effect of substitution effect will dominate
You apply for a job, using a 3-D printer to make coffee mugs, that pays $15 an hour. The mugs sell for $4 each. Part of the hiring process is to demonstrate how good you are at making the mugs. You make an average of five acceptable mugs per hour. Will you get the job?
Yes since your marginal revenue product is at least as large as your marginal cost
You own an orange juice stand in a competitive market, and so you are a price-taking firm. Which event would MOST likely increase your market power?
You acquire exclusive rights to harvest oranges from all domestic citrus orchards
Which statement BEST describes a negative externality?
Your neighbor has an ornamental pond that breeds mosquitoes.
In the long run each firm in an industry will
earn only enough to cover the opportunity costs of all resources used in production
The socially optimal outcome occurs where the _____ benefit equals the _____ cost.
marginal social; marginal social
Average cost is
total cost divided by quantity
The demand curve for a monopoly is
Above the marginal revenue curve
The demand curve for a monopoly is
The market demand curve
Being open to international trade helps a country foster competition for all the following reasons except that there will be
More bias toward domestic production
Mr Parker sells 10 bottles of wine per week at $50 per bottle. He can sell 11 bottles per week if he lowers the price to $45 per bottle. The output effect of the sale of an additional bottle would be _____. Where's the discount effect of the sale of an additional bottle would be _____.
$45: -$50
David's financial planner tells him that he made a profit of $31,300 running a ballroom dance studio in Sacramento. David's wife, an actuary, claims David lost $31,300 running his ballroom dance studio. This means his wife is claiming that he incurred _____ in _____ costs.
$62,600; implicit opportunity
Diminishing returns to an input occur when
At least one input is fixed
Which market type has the largest number of firms
Perfect competition
Georgia Pacific, one of the largest manufacturers and distributors of paper products, operates multiple papermills throughout the United States. The process of converting wood pulp into paper releases, air pollutants however, if new technology enabled, zero emission, paper production, the marginal:
Private cost would equal the marginal social cost
In contrast to perfect competition, a monopoly
Produces less at a higher price
Liana gives up a salary $80,000 per year at the Kellogg food manufacturing company to start her health food manufacturing company. She invests $50000 of her saving in her company, savings that had been earning her $4000 per year in interest. During Liana's first year in the health food business, total revenue is $300000, and her explicit financial cost are $225000. What is lianas accounting profit from her first year in business
$75000
Suppose a local Home Depot has explicit financial costs of $2 million per year and implicit opportunity costs of $44,000 per year. If the store earned an economic profit of $50,000 last year, its accounting profit was:
$94,000
A firm in an oligopoly knows that it's ____ affect its _____ and that the reactions of its rivals will affect it
Actions; rivals
In the labor market for computer programmers, the labor demand curve represents:
Employers looking to hire programmers
Economic profits encourage firms to ____ the industry, and losses encourage firms to _____ the industry
Enter; exit
The output in a market with market power is
Inefficient, since the marginal benefit to society of extra output exceeds the marginal cost
The market for orthodontic services in most communities is _____ because if offers a large number of similar but not identical options
Monopolistically competitive
If a monopolist produces a quantity that generates MC < MR then profit
Can be increased by increasing output
Which is not an example of a rule enacted to prevent negative externalities
County governments fund public elementary schools through tax revenue
External benefits are generated by garden supplies that are used to beautify gardens and yards in neighborhoods. In the equilibrium, the market will:
Pride garden supplies at less than the marginal social benefit
Which is not a government action that results in a barrier to entry in a product market
Prohibiting advertisers from making false claims
On hot summer days, parking lots at Disneyland are usually full by early morning, even though one must pay to park there. Parking at such lots is _____ in consumption and ______
Rival; excludable
A familiar example of a negative externality is loud music in a busy park on a weekend. In principle, it should be possible to solve this externality by permitting park visitors to negotiate rights to play music in particular locations or at specific times. The most likely reason these negotiations do not occur is that
The bargaining cost of identifying a and establishing communication between all affected parties would be high
Both omissions, taxes and tradable emissions permits
Are efficient methods of pollution reduction
As a rule, a profit maximizing dance studio owner employs labor up to the point at which the marginal revenue product of the ____ unit of labor is ____ the factors price wage
Last; equal to
How does output for a seller who has market power compare to output for a seller who does not have market power, assuming both follow the rational rule for sellers
Output is higher for the seller without market power than the one with market power
Which scenarios best illustrates an oligopolistic industry
The Coca Cola company and Pepsi sell most of the soft drinks consumed around the world
Which statement illustrates and environmental policy that uses cap and trade
Allowing drivers to buy and sell rights to emit specified levels of vehicle emissions
Sellers in a market will become less profitable when
New sellers enter the market
Minglewood Hall, a music venue in Memphis, Tennessee, often holds concerts that play late into the night. Minglewood provides an annual allotment of free concert tickets to residents who live in the houses directly behind the venue. Which solution to the externality problem does Minglewood have?
Side Payment
The mile end deli serves traditional delicatessen food in Brooklyn, New York. Which cost is most likely fixed at the deli?
The chairs customers sit on
After a year delivering pizzas, you get a raise, and you cut back on your hours. For you
The income effect is stronger than the substitution effect
The marginal social cost of a unit of pollution is:
The marginal private cost plus marginal external cost from one extra unit of polution
Kendrick, a recent high school graduate, is trying to decide between going to college or running his family's food catering business. Which would be an implicit opportunity cost of going to college
The profit he would earn running the catering business
Thomas works 55 hours as a legal aid lawyer, and his wage is $35 per hour. If his wage increases to $70 per hour
The substitution effect implies that he will work more
Alena manages a small theme park. She hired one more custodian at $450 per week, making her park cleaner and more attractive. As a result of this improvement, ticket sales rose by 40 tickets per week. Tickets sell for $12. Use the rational rule for employers to determine if hiring the extra custodian was a good move
Yes, it was a good move because it added more to revenue than to cost
During the summer, you work with a service that stocks vacation homes on a lake to save the owners time. After your boss cuts your hourly wage by 10%, you service more homes, working more hours. This means that:
You are on the downward sloping portion of your individual labor supply curve
Saudi Arabia has the second largest oil reserves and the lowest marginal cost of producing oil in the world. The saudis have started several oil processing wars to achieve various objectives, for example, in 2014/2015, when it sought to undermine the growing. US shake based oil industry. They did so again in 2020, when it was unhappy with Russia's continued supply of oil as global demand plummeted during the COVID-19 pandemic. By repeatedly starting price wars, Saudi Arabia is
Using its cost advantages to deter competitions from bringing oil to market
Which of these will not happen when the wages of pharmacists fall
The supply curve for pharmacist will shift to the left
Candice's stand up paddle board company will earn profits producing and selling at any output level where the company's
Demand curve is about its average cost curve
The Tennessee valley authority is the sixth largest power supplier in the United States, supplying hydroelectric energy to power companies in several southeastern states. In many rural towns, the TVA provides the only source of electricity. The market structure for electricity in these towns is
Monopoly
In the United States, the top brands of kitchen appliances include Samsung and LG, which are South Korean companies, and General Electric and whirlpool, which are American companies l. Without international trade, General Electric and whirlpool would have _____ market power, and American consumers would face _____ prices
More; higher
Since the advent of the digital age, the demand for in person telephone operators has fallen dramatically. Which factor would account for this development
An increase in the number of automated answering services
Marginal revenue is the output effect minus the _____ effect for a given quantity
Discount