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The graph depicts the market for ovens. The equilibrium price is

$10,000 and the equilibrium quantity is 250 ovens.

The total labor cost for a firm employing 2 workers is $40 and $75 if 3 workers are employed. What is the marginal resource cost for the firm?

$35

Snow Removal, Inc. has purchased their 5th snowplow, as a result they are able to increase the number of parking lots they are able to plow from 20 parking lots to 25 parking lots. If the price of plowing a parking lot is $100, what is the marginal revenue product of capital?

$500

Blain's Bakery has purchased 3 additional ovens that allows them to produce an additional 36 loaves of bread a day. If the price of a loaf of bread is $8, what is the marginal revenue product of the 3 additional ovens?

$96

Blain's Bakery has purchased 3 additional ovens that help produce 36 additional loaves of bread a day. The marginal product of the 3 additional ovens is:

12 loaves of bread.

The graph depicts the demand for snowplows for Snow Removal, Inc. If the price of the snowplow is $1,000, how many snowplows will be demanded?

2 snowplows

You recently graduated from college and accepted a job in San Francisco that pays $55,000. The average price of a gallon of gasoline in San Francisco is $2.53. What is your real wage in terms of gallons of gasoline? (Round to the nearest two decimals.)___

21739.13

The graph depicts the demand for ovens by Blain's Bakery. If the price of the oven is $10,000, how many ovens will be demanded?

3 ovens

Snow Removal, Inc. has purchased their 5th snowplow, as a result they are able to increase the number of parking lots they are able to plow from 20 parking lots to 25 parking lots. What is the marginal product of the 5th snowplow?

5 parking lots

Alan employs labor and capital to restore vintage cars. He has a marginal product of labor per dollar of 125 and a marginal product of capital per dollar of 125. The marginal cost of labor is $15 and the marginal cost of capital is $20.

Alan is following the least-cost rule.

Suppose that you are trying to decide whether to stay in your current job in your hometown or to move and take a new job in Denver, CO. Your current job pays $60,000 per year, and the new job in Denver pays $75,000. The average apartment rent in your hometown is $1235, and the average apartment rent in Denver is $2261. In which city is the real wage in terms of apartment rent higher?

Hometown

Bill has been evaluating whether to add an additional sewing machine to his business. He expects the additional revenue generated by the sewing machine will be $2,500. If the price of the sewing machine is $3,000, should Bill purchase the sewing machine?

No, the price is greater than the marginal revenue product of capital.

Which of the following is true concerning the market structure and the relationship between the marginal resource cost curve and labor supply curve?

The marginal resource cost curve and labor supply curve are equal for a firm operating in a perfectly competitive market, but not if the market is a monopsony.

Sean owns a gardening store that utilizes labor and capital to produce plants. The table depicts the productivity of labor and capital for Sean's gardening store. The price of labor is $10.00 per worker, and the price of capital is $5.00. What is the least-cost method to produce at least 220 plants?

Utilizing 1 worker and 2 units of capital

Bobby makes bird houses. He utilizes both labor and capital to make the houses. The table below depicts the productivity of labor and capital. The price of labor is $15.00 per worker, and the price of capital is $10.00. Bobby wants to produce at least 625 bird houses. Which of the following combinations of labor and capital follows the least-cost rule?

Utilizing 3 workers and 2 units of capital

Marginal product is the:

additional output produced as a result of utilizing one more unit of a variable resource

The equation for the marginal resource cost of labor is

change in total labor cost divided by change in labor.

In competitive labor markets, the wage depends on the ___ for and the ___ of labor.

demand supply

An increase in labor productivity increases the ___ for labor, resulting in higher ___ and employment.

demand wages

Labor unions:

fight for better and safer working conditions and for increased wages and benefits.

Over time, many of the functions that used to be served by labor unions:

have been taken up by different departments of the federal government.

The optimal resource utilization rule guides firm's decision on

how much of a resource to utilize.

A group formed by merging all workers in a specific industry into a single bargaining group is a(n) ___ union.

inclusive

A(n) ___ union can be a small, local organization or a large, national organization.

inclusive

If a firm in a noncompetitive market wants to sell more units,:

it must lower the price for every unit it sells.

The ___-___ rule of production states that the cost of producing any given level of output is minimized when the marginal product per dollar spent on a resource is equal for all resources used in production.

least cost

For a firm operating as a monopsony, the marginal resource cost curve

lies above the supply curve.

The additional output produced as a result of utilizing one more unit of a variable resource is the ___ product.

marginal

The additional output produced as a result of utilizing one more unit of capital is known as

marginal product of capital.

The additional cost incurred as a result of utilizing one more unit of a variable resource is known as

marginal resource cost.

The optimal quantity of labor to hire for a firm operating as a monopsony occurs where

marginal revenue product equals marginal resource cost of labor.

In determining whether a firm should utilize an additional unit of capital, the

marginal revenue product of capital must be greater than the unit price of the capital.

A ___ is a market structure characterized by a single buyer of a good, service, or resource.

monopsony

A market structure characterized by a single buyer of a good, service or resource is known as a(n): Multiple choice question.

monopsony.

The actual number of dollars received for one's labor is called:

nominal wage.

Purchasing ___ is the value of a monetary amount expressed in terms of the goods and services it can buy.

power

f a firm in a noncompetitive market wants to sell more units, it must lower the ___ for every unit it sells.

price

The total amount of output produced with a given amount of resources is known as the total ___.

product

The marginal ___ of ___ is the additional output produced as a result of utilizing one more unit of capital.

product capital

For firms operating in perfectly competitive markets, if the price of a product is constant, the marginal revenue product is equal to the marginal ___ multiplied by the ___.

product price

The ___ wage is the wage adjusted for prices.

real

The ___ wage is the quantity of goods and services that can be bought with one's ___ wage.

real nominal

A firm operating as a monopsony will decide to hire labor up to the quantity where the marginal resource cost of labor equals the marginal ___ ___.

revenue product

Nominal wage is:

the actual number of dollars received for one's labor.

The marginal resource cost of capital is

the additional cost incurred as a result of utilizing one more unit of capital.

The marginal revenue product of capital is

the additional revenue generated as a result of utilizing one more unit of capital.

The least-cost rule of production states that costs are minimized for a given level of production when

the marginal product per dollar spent is equal for all resources.

The optimal resource utilization rule states that a firm should utilize a resource up to the point where the marginal revenue product equals

the marginal resource cost.

The additional revenue generated as a result of utilizing one more unit of capital is known as

the marginal revenue product of capital.

Purchasing power is:

the value of a monetary amount expressed in terms of the goods and services it can buy.

The objective of a labor ___ is to increase the wages earned by its members.

union

Anthony is utilizing 5 workers and 2 ovens in his restaurant. He determines the marginal product per dollar spent on labor is $5.00 and the marginal product per dollar spent on ovens is $6.00. In order to minimize costs of production, Anthony should

utilize more ovens, up to the level where the marginal product of ovens equals the marginal product per dollar of labor.

In competitive labor markets, the equilibrium ___ depends on the demand for and the supply of labor.

wage

The objective of each union is to increase the ___ earned by its members.

wages

A decrease in labor productivity lowers the demand for labor, resulting in lower ___ and ___.

wages employment

A decrease in product price lowers the demand for labor, resulting in lower ___ and ___.

wages employment

An increase in labor productivity increases the demand for labor, resulting in higher ___ and ___.

wages employment

The equilibrium price and quantity of capital occurs

where the quantity of capital demanded equals the quantity supplied.


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