Exam 4: Consumer and Firm Behavior: The Work–Leisure Decision and Profit Maximization

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When consumers act as price-takers,we say that they behave

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A good is normal for a consumer if

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A utility function

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A utility function

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That indifference curves are bowed in toward the origin

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Of the following,which is the least likely example of an increase in total factor productivity?

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The time constraint for the consumer is

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A consumer is said to be indifferent between two consumption bundles

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That indifference curves are downward sloping

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The construct of a representative firm is most helpful in describing the behavior of all of the firms in the economy when

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A dynamic decision is one that

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Perfect complements will have

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Constant returns to scale means that,given any constant x > 0,

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With consumption on the vertical axis and leisure on the horizontal axis,the slope of the budget line is equal to

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The following question(s) deal with the Widget Company, which produces widgets. Widgets are produced according to: The following question(s) deal with the Widget Company, which produces widgets. Widgets are produced according to:    -The marginal product of the second widget worker hired is -The marginal product of the second widget worker hired is

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We assume that the representative consumer's preferences exhibit the properties that

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In practice,

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"More is always preferred to less" refers to

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What are income and substitution effects? What are the income and substitution effects from an increase in the real wage?

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In the production function,Y = zF(K,Nd),total factor productivity is

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