Exam 3: Productivity, output, and Employment
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In a production function where capital (K)is raised to the power 0.3 and labour (N)is raised to the power 0.7
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In the production function Y = AF(K,N),A is ________,K is ________,and N is ________.
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The two main characteristics of the production function are
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The principle of diminishing marginal productivity of capital implies that
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Economists often treat the economy's capital stock as fixed because
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A favourable supply shock,such as a fall in the price of oil,would
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The marginal product of labour (measured in units of output)for New Age Nirvana is given by MPN = A(200 - N)where A measures productivity and N is the number of labour hours used in production.Assume that the price of output is $3 per unit and the demand for labour is 195.What will be the level of productivity if the nominal wage is $30?
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An increase in the real wage will cause an individual to increase his or her supply of labour if
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What is the effect of immigration to Canada on GDP? Demonstrate the effects using the production function.
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In a graph of the production function relating output to capital,it is NOT true that
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In WORKLAND,the marginal product of labour (MPN)is given by MPN = 100 - N,where N is the amount of labour used,and the labour supply by NS = 10 + 5w + 2T,where w is the real wage and T is a lump-sum tax.What is the equilibrium real wage in WORKLAND,if T = 21?
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The female participation rate in Canada has been increasing since the 1960s.This implies that,other things being equal,
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Suppose that in 2002 Freedonia had GDP equal to 2000 million,the capital stock was equal to 1700 million,the number of employees equaled 70 million.The production function is Y = AK⁰.²⁵ᴺ⁰.⁷⁵.Total factor productivity of the economy in that year was approximately equal to
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The fact that the production function relating output to labour becomes flatter as we move from left to right means that
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An individual's labour supply curve might shift to the right because
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One reason that firms hire labour at the point where w = MPN is
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