Exam 7: Firm Organization and Market Structure
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-The above figure shows the cost curves for a competitive firm. If the market price is $15 per unit, the firm will earn profits of

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Toyota's just-in-time system is an example of
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A small business owner earns $50,000 in revenue annually. The explicit annual costs equal $30,000. The owner could work for someone else and earn $25,000 annually. The owner's business profit is ________ and the economic profit is ________.
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A ________ is a governance structure where owners are not personally liable.
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Which of the following generally does NOT seek to maximize profit?
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A small business owner earns $75,000 in revenue annually. The explicit annual costs equal $40,000. The owner could work for someone else and earn $20,000 annually. The owner's accounting profit is ________ and owner's economic profit is ________.
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If a competitive firm maximizes short-run profits by producing some quantity of output, which of the following must be TRUE at that level of output?
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If a profit-maximizing firm finds that, at its current level of production, MR > MC, it will
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