Exam 12: The Supply of and Demand for Productive Resources

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A competitive car wash currently hires 4 workers, who together can wash 80 cars per day. The market price of car washes is $5 per wash, and the price of workers is $60 per day. The car wash should hire a fifth worker if it would increase total production to at least

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When the price of steel rises, Ford uses more aluminum in the production of its cars. This is an example of

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The more elastic the demand for a final product,

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Assume that the demand for paper products increases. Then, we expect that the

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Figure 12-2 Figure 12-2    -The demand D₁ and short-run supply SSR of accountants is indicated in Figure 12-2. Which of the following would most likely shift the demand for accountants from D₁ to D₂? -The demand D₁ and short-run supply SSR of accountants is indicated in Figure 12-2. Which of the following would most likely shift the demand for accountants from D₁ to D₂?

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Harold Brown runs a company that sells encyclopedia sets for $250. The following schedule indicates the number of sets per week that are sold as employment increases. Harold Brown runs a company that sells encyclopedia sets for $250. The following schedule indicates the number of sets per week that are sold as employment increases.   If Brown's costs increase by $1,300 per week as additional workers are employed, how many workers should be employed in order to maximize profit? If Brown's costs increase by $1,300 per week as additional workers are employed, how many workers should be employed in order to maximize profit?

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A decrease in the marginal product of labor would be represented by

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Jim Smith runs a company that sells encyclopedia sets for $200 each. When he employs 5 workers, they can sell 20 sets per week, while only 17 sets are sold when 4 workers are employed. If the wage of workers in this skill category is $500 per week, should the fifth worker be hired?

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The following schedule shows how many jars of Jaynie's Jam can be produced daily with various amounts of labor (assume that the jam is sold in a competitive price-taker market). The following schedule shows how many jars of Jaynie's Jam can be produced daily with various amounts of labor (assume that the jam is sold in a competitive price-taker market).   If Jaynie must pay each worker $65 per day and she can sell her jam for $10 per jar, how many workers should she hire if she wants to maximize profits? If Jaynie must pay each worker $65 per day and she can sell her jam for $10 per jar, how many workers should she hire if she wants to maximize profits?

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Figure 12-3 Figure 12-3    -Refer to Figure 12-3. This figure depicts labor demand and supply in a nonunionized labor market. The original equilibrium is at point A. If a labor union subsequently establishes a union shop and negotiates an hourly wage of $20, then the employment level -Refer to Figure 12-3. This figure depicts labor demand and supply in a nonunionized labor market. The original equilibrium is at point A. If a labor union subsequently establishes a union shop and negotiates an hourly wage of $20, then the employment level

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The derived demand and, consequently, the demand curve for labor are determined by

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As the price of land decreases along its demand curve, the relative price of land

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Table 12-2 Table 12-2    -Refer to Table 12-2. This table describes the number of baseballs a manufacturer can produce per day with different quantities of labor. Each baseball sells for $5 in a competitive market. For which level of employment is the marginal product of labor greatest? -Refer to Table 12-2. This table describes the number of baseballs a manufacturer can produce per day with different quantities of labor. Each baseball sells for $5 in a competitive market. For which level of employment is the marginal product of labor greatest?

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If a firm is using a resource hired in a perfectly competitive market, and if the price of the resource exceeds the marginal revenue product of the resource,

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Which of the following is the most accurate definition of a worker's "marginal revenue product"?

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Use the table to answer the following question. Use the table to answer the following question.   If the market wage rate is $130 per week, how many workers should be employed if the firm wants to maximize profit? If the market wage rate is $130 per week, how many workers should be employed if the firm wants to maximize profit?

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The marginal revenue product of a resource

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The demand for a resource is generally more

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Jim Smith runs a company that sells encyclopedia sets for $200 each. When he employs 5 workers, they can sell 20 sets per week, whereas only 17 sets are sold when 4 workers are employed. What is the weekly marginal revenue product of the fifth worker?

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A convenience store is considering renting a surveillance camera from a security company that would prevent $100 in shoplifting per year. The yearly rental rate for the camera is $150. To maximize profits, the firm should

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