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Robinson Crusoe's preferences over coconut consumption,C,and leisure,R,are represented by the utility function U(C,R)=CR.There are 48 hours available for Robinson to allocate between labor and leisure.If he works L hours,he will produce the square root of L of coconuts.He will choose to work
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Ernie and Burt both make pizzas for a living.Making a pizza consists of two tasks: making the crust and applying toppings.Ernie can make crusts at the rate of 30 crusts per hour.He can apply toppings at the rate of 15 toppings per hour.Burt can make crusts at the rate of 15 crusts per hour.He can apply toppings at the rate of 30 toppings per hour.After years of operating separate,one-man shops,they realize they can produce more efficiently by combining operations and dividing the tasks between them.How many more pizzas per hour can they make if they work together and allocate tasks efficiently than they made when they worked separately?
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A small company produces two goods,swords and plowshares.The company has 100 type alpha employees and 100 type beta employees.If an alpha devotes all his time to producing swords,he can make 4 swords per week.If he devotes all his time to producing plowshares,he can make 20 plowshares per week.A beta can produce either 1 plowshare per week or 1 sword per week.The company wants to produce 413 swords and as many plowshares as it can.How many type betas should it employ at making swords?
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Last year a pestilential fungus ravaged the cocoa fields.The price of chocolate has risen abruptly to $1 per ounce.The government is considering emergency measures to aid suffering chocolate addicts.One plan being considered is the Chocolate Relief Plan (CRP).This plan would set a price ceiling of $.80 per ounce on chocolate.This would cause a shortage,so the CRP will limit consumption to no more than 10 ounces of chocolate per person per week.At $.80 per ounce,enough chocolate would be produced for everyone to have 10 ounces.Jill buys less than 10 ounces per week at $1 per ounce but would buy more than 10 ounces if the price dropped to $.80.
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Al and Bill are the only workers in a small factory which makes geegaws and doodads.Al can make 5 geegaws per hour or 15 doodads per hour.Bill can make 2 geegaws per hour or 12 doodads per hour.Assuming that neither of them finds one task more odious than the other,
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Every consumer has a red-money income and a blue-money income and each commodity has a red price and a blue price.You can buy a good by paying for it either with blue money at the blue price or with red money at the red price.Harold has 12 units of red money to spend and 40 units of blue money to spend.The red price of ambrosia is 1 and the blue price of ambrosia is 4.The red price of bubble gum is 1 and the blue price of bubble gum is 2.If ambrosia is on the horizontal axis,and bubble gum on the vertical axis,then Harold's budget set is bounded by
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Al and Bill are the only workers in a small factory which makes geegaws and doodads.Al can make 5 geegaws per hour or 15 doodads per hour.Bill can make 4 geegaws per hour or 8 doodads per hour.Assuming that neither of them finds one task more odious than the other,
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For each carload of ore removed from the Matchless Mine,1 pound of lead and 1 ounce of silver is smelted.The cost of mining and processing 1 carload of ore is C(Q)= 700 + 2Q + 0.09Q2.The demand for silver (per ounce)is Ps =40 - 0.30Qs and the demand for lead (per pound)is Pl =5 -0.02Ql.What should the owners of the Matchless Mine do to maximize profits (in the long run)?
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On a certain island there are only two goods,wheat and milk.The only scarce resource is land.There are 1,000 acres of land.An acre of land will produce either 8 units of milk or 15 units of wheat.Some citizens have lots of land;some have just a little bit.The citizens of the island all have utility functions of the form U(M,W)=MW.At every Pareto optimal allocation,
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Tip can write 2 pages of term paper or solve 4 workbook problems in an hour,while Spot can write 4 pages of term paper or solve 12 workbook problems in an hour.If they each decide to work a total of 6 hours and to share their output,then if they produce as many pages of term paper as possible given that they produce 10 workbook problems,
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Every consumer has a red-money income and a blue-money income and each commodity has a red price and a blue price.You can buy a good by paying for it either with blue money at the blue price or with red money at the red price.Harold has 40 units of red money to spend and 35 units of blue money to spend.The red price of ambrosia is 4 and the blue price of ambrosia is 5.The red price of bubble gum is 1 and the blue price of bubble gum is 1.If ambrosia is on the horizontal axis,and bubble gum on the vertical axis,then Harold's budget set is bounded by
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In the process of producing 1 hormone-free,stress-free,happy cow,the New Age Cattle Ranch produces 1 ton of natural,organic plant fertilizer.Demand for the ranch's cattle is given by Pc = 2,000-5Qc,and demand for fertilizer is given by Pf =500 -4Qf.The cost of producing Q cow-fertilizer bundles is C = 5,000 - 400Q.To maximize profits,the ranch should
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Robinson Crusoe has exactly 14 hours per day to spend gathering coconuts or catching fish.He can catch 4 fish per hour or he can pick 12 coconuts per hour.His utility function is U(F,C)= FC,where F is his consumption of fish and C is his consumption of coconuts.If he allocates his time in the best possible way between catching fish and picking coconuts,his consumption will be the same as it would be if he could buy fish and coconuts in a competitive market where the price of coconuts is $1.
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There are two people and two goods,person A has comparative advantage in the production of good 1 if and only if it takes person A less time to produce good 1 than it takes person B.
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Robinson Crusoe has exactly 10 hours per day to spend gathering coconuts or catching fish.He can catch 3 fish per hour or he can pick 6 coconuts per hour.His utility function is U(F,C)= FC,where F is his consumption of fish and C is his consumption of coconuts.If he allocates his time in the best possible way between catching fish and picking coconuts,his consumption will be the same as it would be if he could buy fish and coconuts in a competitive market where the price of coconuts is $1.
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A small company produces two goods,swords and plowshares.The company has 100 type alpha employees and 100 type beta employees.If an alpha devotes all his time to producing swords,he can make 3 swords per week.If he devotes all his time to producing plowshares,he can make 6 plowshares per week.A beta can produce either 1 plowshare per week or 1 sword per week.The company wants to produce 324 swords and as many plowshares as it can.How many type betas should it employ at making swords?
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For each carload of ore removed from the Matchless Mine,1 pound of lead and 1 ounce of silver is smelted.The cost of mining and processing 1 carload of ore is C(Q)= 300 +3Q +0.02Q2.The demand for silver (per ounce)is Ps = 30 -0.10Qs and the demand for lead (per pound)is Pl = 6 -0.03Ql.What should the owners of the Matchless Mine do to maximize profits (in the long run)?
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In the process of producing 1 hormone-free,stress-free,happy cow,the New Age Cattle Ranch produces 1 ton of natural,organic plant fertilizer.Demand for the ranch's cattle is given by Pc= 2,000 -20Qc,and demand for fertilizer is given by Pf = 500 -4Qf.The cost of producing Q cow-fertilizer bundles is C = 5,000 - 400Q.To maximize profits,the ranch should
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Every consumer has a red-money income and a blue-money income and each commodity has a red price and a blue price.You can buy a good by paying for it either with blue money at the blue price or with red money at the red price.Harold has 7 units of red money to spend and 32 units of blue money to spend.The red price of ambrosia is 1 and the blue price of ambrosia is 4.The red price of bubble gum is 1 and the blue price of bubble gum is 2.If ambrosia is on the horizontal axis,and bubble gum on the vertical axis,then Harold's budget set is bounded by
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Amy Canvas is an artist who produces sketches and paintings.She can produce 12 sketches a week if she spends all of her workday sketching.She can produce 3 paintings a week if she spends all of her workdays painting.The rate at which she produces either sketches or paintings is independent of how many she makes.She can divide her time in any way she wishes between sketching and painting.If you draw her production possibilities frontier with sketches on the horizontal axis and paintings on the vertical axis,the production possibilities frontier will be
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