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

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Leisure includes all of the following except

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When the representative firm maximizes profits,

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The production function is concave in labor because

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The marginal product of a factor of production

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Which is a good example of an increase in total factor productivity?

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A consumption bundle

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An increase in total factor productivity could be the result of

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When the representative firm maximizes profits

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The representative consumer acts competitively

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A dynamic decision is one that

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In the (consumption,leisure)space,indifference curves as we have assumed them are

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The marginal rate of substitution measures

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A consumer is said to be indifferent between two consumption bundles

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When the wage increases,the income effect on the household's choices leads to

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In the one-period model,what do we assume about household preferences?

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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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An increase in total factor productivity

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The production function is concave in capital because

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A numeraire is

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The fact that indifference curves are downward sloping

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