Exam 7: Producers in the Short Run
Exam 1: Economic Issues and Concepts130 Questions
Exam 2: Economic Theories,Data,and Graphs140 Questions
Exam 3: Demand, Supply, and Price161 Questions
Exam 4: Elasticity160 Questions
Exam 5: Price Controls and Market Efficiency125 Questions
Exam 6: Consumer Behaviour140 Questions
Exam 7: Producers in the Short Run144 Questions
Exam 8: Producers in the Long Run141 Questions
Exam 9: Competitive Markets154 Questions
Exam 10: Monopoly, cartels, and Price Discrimination126 Questions
Exam 11: Imperfect Competition and Strategic Behaviour126 Questions
Exam 12: Economic Efficiency and Public Policy123 Questions
Exam 13: How Factor Markets Work123 Questions
Exam 14: Labour Markets and Income Inequality119 Questions
Exam 15: Interest Rates and the Capital Market107 Questions
Exam 16: Market Failures and Government Intervention123 Questions
Exam 17: The Economics of Environmental Protection133 Questions
Exam 18: Taxation and Public Expenditure121 Questions
Exam 19: What Macroeconomics Is All About116 Questions
Exam 20: The Measurement of National Income117 Questions
Exam 21: The Simplest Short-Run Macro Model156 Questions
Exam 22: Adding Government and Trade to the Simple Macro Model132 Questions
Exam 23: Output and Prices in the Short Run142 Questions
Exam 24: From the Short Run to the Long Run: The Adjustment of Factor Prices149 Questions
Exam 25: Long-Run Economic Growth129 Questions
Exam 26: Money and Banking129 Questions
Exam 27: Money, Interest Rates, and Economic Activity135 Questions
Exam 28: Monetary Policy in Canada119 Questions
Exam 29: Inflation and Disinflation122 Questions
Exam 30: Unemployment Fluctuations and the Nairu120 Questions
Exam 31: Government Debt and Deficits129 Questions
Exam 32: The Gains From International Trade127 Questions
Exam 33: Trade Policy126 Questions
Exam 34: Exchange Rates and the Balance of Payments161 Questions
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Consider a firm in the short run.If total product is at its maximum,then
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The following data show the total output for a firm when specified amounts of labour are combined with a fixed amount of capital.When answering the questions,you are to assume that the wage per unit of labour is $25 and the cost of the capital is $100.
TABLE 7-4
-Refer to Table 7-4.The total cost of producing 175 units of output is

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With regard to economic decision making for firms,the short run is
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Consider a basket-producing firm with fixed capital.If the firm can produce 36 baskets per day with 3 workers and then increases production to 44 baskets per day with 4 workers,then which of the following statements is true?
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The following data show the total output for a firm when specified amounts of labour are combined with a fixed amount of capital.When answering the questions,you are to assume that the wage per unit of labour is $25 and the cost of the capital is $100.
TABLE 7-4
-Refer to Table 7-4.The average total cost of producing 75 units of output is

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Which of the following statements describes an advantage to the owner of a single proprietorship?
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With regard to economic decision making for firms,the long run is a period in which
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The table below provides information on output per month and short-run costs for a firm producing outdoor wooden lounge chairs.All costs are in dollars.
TABLE 7-5
-Refer to Table 7-5.What is the average total cost of producing 30 chairs?

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The following data show the total output for a firm when specified amounts of labour are combined with a fixed amount of capital.When answering the questions,you are to assume that the wage per unit of labour is $25 and the cost of the capital is $100.
TABLE 7-4
-Refer to Table 7-4.Diminishing marginal productivity of labour is first observed when the firm changes the amount of labour hired from

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FIGURE 7-1
-Refer to Figure 7-1.Total product is increasing at an increasing rate

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The table below provides the total revenues and costs for a small landscaping company in a recent year.
TABLE 7-2
-Refer to Table 7-2.The economic profits for this firm are

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We can predict that resources will move into an industry whenever
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Which of the following is most likely a long-run decision for a firm?
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When a plant is operating at the level of output where its short-run average total cost is at its minimum,
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The following data show the total output for a firm when different amounts of labour are combined with a fixed amount of capital.Assume that the wage per unit of labour is $10 and the cost of the capital is $50.
TABLE 7-3
-Refer to Table 7-3.If this firm is producing 111 units of output per period,its marginal cost is

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Which of the following statements about the organization of firms is true?
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Suppose sport-fishermen on the Campbell River in British Columbia are catching fewer fish and are having to fish many more hours to catch them.However,the total number of fish caught on the river continues to increase.The river is experiencing
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