Deck 7: Economies of Scale and Scope

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The marginal product curve is a mirror image of

A)The average cost curve
B)The average fixed cost curve
C)The total cost curve
D)The marginal cost curve
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The ability to lower the average costs of production for two or more products is possible with

A)Economies of scale
B)Economies of Scope
C)Diseconomies of Scale
D)Diseconomies of Scope
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All of these factors create economies of scale,except

A)Specialization and Division of Labor
B)Technological Factors
C)Increase in advertisement costs
D)Quantity discounts
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All these curves are U-shaped except

A)Average fixed cost curve
B)Marginal cost curve
C)Average variable cost curve
D)Average total cost
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As long as marginal cost is decreasing,marginal product is

A)less than average product.
B)greater than average product.
C)equal to average output.
D)equal to total product.
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The average total cost curve

A)is downward sloping at all levels of output
B)is downward sloping when marginal costs are decreasing and upward sloping when marginal costs are increasing
C)is upward sloping when marginal costs are decreasing and downward sloping when marginal costs are increasing
D)does not vary with output
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As table manufacturing company produces more tables,the average total cost of each table produced increases.This is because:

A)Total fixed costs are decreasing as more tables are produced
B)There is economies of scale
C)There is diseconomies of scale
D)Total variable cost is decreasing as more clubs are produced.
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All the factors below are causes of diminishing marginal returns,except

A)Difficulty of monitoring and motivating larger workforces
B)Increasing complexity of larger systems
C)Division of Labor
D)The "fixity' of some factor
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When a firm is experiencing decreasing marginal costs,it implies

A)There are diminishing marginal productivity
B)There are increasing average costs
C)There are constant marginal productivity
D)There are increasing marginal productivity
Question
The term "bottleneck" refers to

A)when increasing variable inputs must share a fixed amount of complementary input.
B)"fixity" of some factor
C)None of the above
D)Both a and b
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In any production process the marginal product of labor equals

A)Change in total output divided by change in labor input
B)Total output divided by total input
C)Total output
D)None of the above
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The marginal cost curve:

A)Declines initially as output increases and rises with further increases in output
B)Is equal to the average variable cost curve
C)Rises initially as output increases and declines with further increases in output
D)Is always constant
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A food company trying to increase its profits by expanding in to the soft drinks business is an example of

A)Economies of scale
B)Economies of Scope
C)Diseconomies of Scale
D)Diseconomies of Scope
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Diseconomies of scale are associated with

A)Inefficiencies
B)Cost reduction
C)Improvement in technology
D)Division of labor
Question
The ability to lower the average costs of production for one product is possible with

A)Economies of scale
B)Economies of Scope
C)Diseconomies of Scale
D)Diseconomies of Scope
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When there are economies of scale,

A)per-unit costs increase as output increases
B)per-unit costs decrease as output increases
C)per-unit costs are constant as output increases
D)output does not affect per-unit costs
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Which of the following statements describes the presence of diminishing returns? All else equal,

A)Marginal product curve is constant
B)Marginal product curve is falling and negative
C)Marginal product curve is positive and rising
D)Marginal product curve is positive and falling
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Diminishing marginal returns occur because

A)All inputs are variable in the short-run
B)All inputs are variable in the long-run
C)Some inputs are fixed and some inputs are variable in the short-run
D)None of the above
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Microsoft found that instead of producing a dvd player and a gaming system separate,it is cheaper to incorporate dvd playing capabilities in their new version of the gaming system.Microsoft is taking advantage of

A)Economies of Scale
B)Learning curve
C)Economies of Scope
D)Decreasing marginal costs
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A firm experiencing constant economies of scale will have a long-run average cost curve that is:

A)upward sloping
B)vertical
C)downward sloping
D)horizontal
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It costs a firm $80 per unit to produce product A and $50 per unit to produce B individually.If the firm can produce both products together at $140 per unit of product A and B,this exhibits signs of

A)Economies of scale
B)Economies of Scope
C)Diseconomies of Scale
D)Diseconomies of Scope
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It costs a firm $80 per unit to produce product A and $50 per unit to produce B individually.If the firm can produce both products together at $120 per unit of product A and B,this exhibits signs of

A)Economies of scale
B)Economies of Scope
C)Diseconomies of Scale
D)Diseconomies of Scope
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If average product is decreasing,then marginal product

A)Must be increasing
B)Must be greater than average product
C)Must be less than average product
D)None of the above
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When a firm's marginal productivity of an input eventually declines as the quantity of input increases,then the production is experiencing

A)Diminishing returns to scale
B)Diminishing marginal product
C)Increasing returns to scale
D)Increasing marginal product
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Average costs curves later rise

A)Due to declining average fixed costs
B)Due to rising average fixed costs
C)Due to declining marginal costs
D)Due to rising marginal costs
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Marginal productivity is

A)The total output associated with total inputs
B)The total output associated with extra inputs
C)The extra output associated with total inputs
D)The extra output associated with extra inputs
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Decreasing returns to scale and diminishing returns differ in that

A)Diminishing returns is a long-run concept while decreasing returns to scale is a short-run concept.
B)Diminishing returns is a short-run concept while decreasing returns to scale is a long-run concept.
C)Diminishing returns is a both short and long-run concept while decreasing returns to scale is a short-run concept.
D)Diminishing returns is a long-run concept while decreasing returns to scale is a short and long-run concept.
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All of these are true,except

A)If production exhibits diseconomies of scope,firm should pair down production line to reduce costs.
B)If production exhibits diseconomies of scope,firm should pair up production line to reduce costs.
C)If production exhibits economies of scope,firm should pair up production line to reduce costs.
D)If production exhibits economies of scope,firm should pair down production line to increase costs.
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Average costs curves initially fall

A)Due to declining average fixed costs
B)Due to rising average fixed costs
C)Due to declining marginal costs
D)Due to rising marginal costs
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Once marginal cost rises above the average cost,

A)Average costs will increase
B)Average costs will decrease
C)Average costs will stay the same
D)None of the above
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When a firm is experiencing increasing marginal costs,it implies

A)There are constant marginal productivity
B)There are decreasing average costs
C)There are decreasing marginal productivity
D)There are increasing marginal productivity
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Deck 7: Economies of Scale and Scope
1
The marginal product curve is a mirror image of

A)The average cost curve
B)The average fixed cost curve
C)The total cost curve
D)The marginal cost curve
D
2
The ability to lower the average costs of production for two or more products is possible with

A)Economies of scale
B)Economies of Scope
C)Diseconomies of Scale
D)Diseconomies of Scope
B
3
All of these factors create economies of scale,except

A)Specialization and Division of Labor
B)Technological Factors
C)Increase in advertisement costs
D)Quantity discounts
C
4
All these curves are U-shaped except

A)Average fixed cost curve
B)Marginal cost curve
C)Average variable cost curve
D)Average total cost
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As long as marginal cost is decreasing,marginal product is

A)less than average product.
B)greater than average product.
C)equal to average output.
D)equal to total product.
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The average total cost curve

A)is downward sloping at all levels of output
B)is downward sloping when marginal costs are decreasing and upward sloping when marginal costs are increasing
C)is upward sloping when marginal costs are decreasing and downward sloping when marginal costs are increasing
D)does not vary with output
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As table manufacturing company produces more tables,the average total cost of each table produced increases.This is because:

A)Total fixed costs are decreasing as more tables are produced
B)There is economies of scale
C)There is diseconomies of scale
D)Total variable cost is decreasing as more clubs are produced.
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All the factors below are causes of diminishing marginal returns,except

A)Difficulty of monitoring and motivating larger workforces
B)Increasing complexity of larger systems
C)Division of Labor
D)The "fixity' of some factor
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When a firm is experiencing decreasing marginal costs,it implies

A)There are diminishing marginal productivity
B)There are increasing average costs
C)There are constant marginal productivity
D)There are increasing marginal productivity
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The term "bottleneck" refers to

A)when increasing variable inputs must share a fixed amount of complementary input.
B)"fixity" of some factor
C)None of the above
D)Both a and b
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In any production process the marginal product of labor equals

A)Change in total output divided by change in labor input
B)Total output divided by total input
C)Total output
D)None of the above
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The marginal cost curve:

A)Declines initially as output increases and rises with further increases in output
B)Is equal to the average variable cost curve
C)Rises initially as output increases and declines with further increases in output
D)Is always constant
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A food company trying to increase its profits by expanding in to the soft drinks business is an example of

A)Economies of scale
B)Economies of Scope
C)Diseconomies of Scale
D)Diseconomies of Scope
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Diseconomies of scale are associated with

A)Inefficiencies
B)Cost reduction
C)Improvement in technology
D)Division of labor
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The ability to lower the average costs of production for one product is possible with

A)Economies of scale
B)Economies of Scope
C)Diseconomies of Scale
D)Diseconomies of Scope
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When there are economies of scale,

A)per-unit costs increase as output increases
B)per-unit costs decrease as output increases
C)per-unit costs are constant as output increases
D)output does not affect per-unit costs
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Which of the following statements describes the presence of diminishing returns? All else equal,

A)Marginal product curve is constant
B)Marginal product curve is falling and negative
C)Marginal product curve is positive and rising
D)Marginal product curve is positive and falling
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Diminishing marginal returns occur because

A)All inputs are variable in the short-run
B)All inputs are variable in the long-run
C)Some inputs are fixed and some inputs are variable in the short-run
D)None of the above
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Microsoft found that instead of producing a dvd player and a gaming system separate,it is cheaper to incorporate dvd playing capabilities in their new version of the gaming system.Microsoft is taking advantage of

A)Economies of Scale
B)Learning curve
C)Economies of Scope
D)Decreasing marginal costs
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A firm experiencing constant economies of scale will have a long-run average cost curve that is:

A)upward sloping
B)vertical
C)downward sloping
D)horizontal
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It costs a firm $80 per unit to produce product A and $50 per unit to produce B individually.If the firm can produce both products together at $140 per unit of product A and B,this exhibits signs of

A)Economies of scale
B)Economies of Scope
C)Diseconomies of Scale
D)Diseconomies of Scope
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It costs a firm $80 per unit to produce product A and $50 per unit to produce B individually.If the firm can produce both products together at $120 per unit of product A and B,this exhibits signs of

A)Economies of scale
B)Economies of Scope
C)Diseconomies of Scale
D)Diseconomies of Scope
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If average product is decreasing,then marginal product

A)Must be increasing
B)Must be greater than average product
C)Must be less than average product
D)None of the above
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When a firm's marginal productivity of an input eventually declines as the quantity of input increases,then the production is experiencing

A)Diminishing returns to scale
B)Diminishing marginal product
C)Increasing returns to scale
D)Increasing marginal product
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Average costs curves later rise

A)Due to declining average fixed costs
B)Due to rising average fixed costs
C)Due to declining marginal costs
D)Due to rising marginal costs
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Marginal productivity is

A)The total output associated with total inputs
B)The total output associated with extra inputs
C)The extra output associated with total inputs
D)The extra output associated with extra inputs
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Decreasing returns to scale and diminishing returns differ in that

A)Diminishing returns is a long-run concept while decreasing returns to scale is a short-run concept.
B)Diminishing returns is a short-run concept while decreasing returns to scale is a long-run concept.
C)Diminishing returns is a both short and long-run concept while decreasing returns to scale is a short-run concept.
D)Diminishing returns is a long-run concept while decreasing returns to scale is a short and long-run concept.
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All of these are true,except

A)If production exhibits diseconomies of scope,firm should pair down production line to reduce costs.
B)If production exhibits diseconomies of scope,firm should pair up production line to reduce costs.
C)If production exhibits economies of scope,firm should pair up production line to reduce costs.
D)If production exhibits economies of scope,firm should pair down production line to increase costs.
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Average costs curves initially fall

A)Due to declining average fixed costs
B)Due to rising average fixed costs
C)Due to declining marginal costs
D)Due to rising marginal costs
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Once marginal cost rises above the average cost,

A)Average costs will increase
B)Average costs will decrease
C)Average costs will stay the same
D)None of the above
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When a firm is experiencing increasing marginal costs,it implies

A)There are constant marginal productivity
B)There are decreasing average costs
C)There are decreasing marginal productivity
D)There are increasing marginal productivity
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