Deck 14: Resource Markets
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Deck 14: Resource Markets
1
The marginal-factor cost (MFC) is the:
A)value of the additional output that an extra unit of a resource can produce.
B)additional cost of employing an additional unit of a resource.
C)additional cost of producing an additional unit of output.
D)the ratio of the total fixed cost to the total cost of production.
E)ratio of total cost to the total amount of resources employed.
A)value of the additional output that an extra unit of a resource can produce.
B)additional cost of employing an additional unit of a resource.
C)additional cost of producing an additional unit of output.
D)the ratio of the total fixed cost to the total cost of production.
E)ratio of total cost to the total amount of resources employed.
B
2
Why is the marginal revenue product curve of a factor negatively sloped?
A)Additional revenue generated from an additional unit of a factor remains constant as more resources are hired.
B)Additional revenue generated from an additional unit of a factor declines as more resources are hired.
C)Additional revenue generated from an additional unit of a factor usually becomes zero as more resources are hired.
D)Additional revenue generated from an additional unit of a factor increases as more resources are hired.
E)Additional revenue generated from an additional unit of a factor doubles every time new resources are hired.
A)Additional revenue generated from an additional unit of a factor remains constant as more resources are hired.
B)Additional revenue generated from an additional unit of a factor declines as more resources are hired.
C)Additional revenue generated from an additional unit of a factor usually becomes zero as more resources are hired.
D)Additional revenue generated from an additional unit of a factor increases as more resources are hired.
E)Additional revenue generated from an additional unit of a factor doubles every time new resources are hired.
B
3
When studying the market for resources,it is important to understand that:
A)resources are wanted not for themselves but for what they produce.
B)demand for resources is generally inelastic in nature.
C)derived demand does not apply to the resource market.
D)resource markets do not conform to the laws of supply and demand as other markets do.
E)supply is much more important than demand in determining the price of a resource.
A)resources are wanted not for themselves but for what they produce.
B)demand for resources is generally inelastic in nature.
C)derived demand does not apply to the resource market.
D)resource markets do not conform to the laws of supply and demand as other markets do.
E)supply is much more important than demand in determining the price of a resource.
A
4
The demand curve for labor indicates that:
A)as the real wage rate increases,employers will hire more workers.
B)as the nominal wage rate increases,employers will hire more workers.
C)as the nominal wage rate decreases,the real wage rate increases.
D)as the real wage rate increases,employers will hire fewer workers.
E)the real wage rate does not affect firms' hiring decisions.
A)as the real wage rate increases,employers will hire more workers.
B)as the nominal wage rate increases,employers will hire more workers.
C)as the nominal wage rate decreases,the real wage rate increases.
D)as the real wage rate increases,employers will hire fewer workers.
E)the real wage rate does not affect firms' hiring decisions.
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The resource market is the same as the product market except that,in the resource market:
A)the demand curve slopes upward.
B)the households are the sellers and the firms are the buyers.
C)there is no substitution effect.
D)the supply curve is perfectly inelastic.
E)there is no income effect.
A)the demand curve slopes upward.
B)the households are the sellers and the firms are the buyers.
C)there is no substitution effect.
D)the supply curve is perfectly inelastic.
E)there is no income effect.
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6
Which of the following goods is likely to have a derived demand?
A)Tractor
B)T-shirt
C)Italian food
D)Residential buildings
E)Cigarettes
A)Tractor
B)T-shirt
C)Italian food
D)Residential buildings
E)Cigarettes
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The marginal-revenue product (MRP) is the:
A)value of the additional output that an extra unit of a resource can produce.
B)cost of hiring an additional unit of a resource.
C)extra cost of producing an additional unit of output.
D)increase in total output when an additional unit of an input is hired.
E)change in total revenue when an additional unit of a good is sold.
A)value of the additional output that an extra unit of a resource can produce.
B)cost of hiring an additional unit of a resource.
C)extra cost of producing an additional unit of output.
D)increase in total output when an additional unit of an input is hired.
E)change in total revenue when an additional unit of a good is sold.
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8
Assume that labor is the only variable input and that an additional input of labor increases total output from 72 to 78 units.If the product sells for $6 per unit in a perfectly competitive market,then the MRPof this additional worker is:
A)$78
B)$72
C)$36
D)$39
E)$6
A)$78
B)$72
C)$36
D)$39
E)$6
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Intel microchips are an input into a computer.What happens to the demand for the microchips if the demand for computers decline?
A)The quantity demanded of Intel microchips increases.
B)The quantity demanded of Intel microchips declines.
C)The demand for Intel microchips will increase.
D)The demand for Intel microchips will decrease.
E)There is no change in the demand for the Intel microchips.
A)The quantity demanded of Intel microchips increases.
B)The quantity demanded of Intel microchips declines.
C)The demand for Intel microchips will increase.
D)The demand for Intel microchips will decrease.
E)There is no change in the demand for the Intel microchips.
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The price of a resource declines when:
A)both the demand for and the supply of the resource declines in the same proportion.
B)demand remaining constant,supply of the resource declines.
C)supply remaining constant,the demand for the resource declines.
D)both the demand for and the supply of the resource increases in the same proportion.
E)both the demand for and the supply of the resource declines,but supply falls by a greater proportion than demand.
A)both the demand for and the supply of the resource declines in the same proportion.
B)demand remaining constant,supply of the resource declines.
C)supply remaining constant,the demand for the resource declines.
D)both the demand for and the supply of the resource increases in the same proportion.
E)both the demand for and the supply of the resource declines,but supply falls by a greater proportion than demand.
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During the recession witnessed in early 2001,many firms laid off their employees and downsized.The reason for this decrease in the demand for employees was:
A)a reduction in the demand for the final good.
B)a reduction in the price of the final good.
C)an increase in the demand for the final good.
D)an increase in the price of the final good.
E)the incompetency and poor performance of the employees.
A)a reduction in the demand for the final good.
B)a reduction in the price of the final good.
C)an increase in the demand for the final good.
D)an increase in the price of the final good.
E)the incompetency and poor performance of the employees.
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12
Tools and equipments used in production are:
A)natural resources.
B)entrepreneurial resources.
C)human capital.
D)capital resources.
E)labor resources.
A)natural resources.
B)entrepreneurial resources.
C)human capital.
D)capital resources.
E)labor resources.
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13
If the market price of the product that employs labor in production increases:
A)the marginal product of labor increases.
B)the demand curve for labor shifts to the left.
C)the price of labor decreases.
D)the marginal revenue product of labor increases.
E)the supply curve of labor shifts to the left.
A)the marginal product of labor increases.
B)the demand curve for labor shifts to the left.
C)the price of labor decreases.
D)the marginal revenue product of labor increases.
E)the supply curve of labor shifts to the left.
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14
In the market for resources,demand and supply:
A)do not behave in the same way as demand and supply in product markets.
B)behave in exactly the same way as demand and supply in product markets.
C)curves usually don't intersect at equilibrium.
D)are both controlled by firms.
E)are both controlled by households
A)do not behave in the same way as demand and supply in product markets.
B)behave in exactly the same way as demand and supply in product markets.
C)curves usually don't intersect at equilibrium.
D)are both controlled by firms.
E)are both controlled by households
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A general study of resource markets shows that the roles of firms and households are:
A)reversed from what they are in the product markets.
B)the same as what they are in the product markets.
C)different from what they are in the product markets because households are residual claimants.
D)different from what they are in the product markets because firms are residual claimants.
E)different from what they are in the product markets because the laws of demand and supply do not work for the resource markets.
A)reversed from what they are in the product markets.
B)the same as what they are in the product markets.
C)different from what they are in the product markets because households are residual claimants.
D)different from what they are in the product markets because firms are residual claimants.
E)different from what they are in the product markets because the laws of demand and supply do not work for the resource markets.
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16
The buyers and sellers in a resource market are:
A)household and firms respectively.
B)banks and farmers respectively.
C)households and land owners respectively.
D)firms and household respectively.
E)exporters and importers respectively.
A)household and firms respectively.
B)banks and farmers respectively.
C)households and land owners respectively.
D)firms and household respectively.
E)exporters and importers respectively.
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Firms are consumers and households are the producers in the _____.
A)stock market
B)bond market
C)labor market
D)product market
E)underground market
A)stock market
B)bond market
C)labor market
D)product market
E)underground market
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An automobile manufacturer uses land,labor,capital,and entrepreneurial ability to produce cars and trucks.If the price of trucks increases,the automobile manufacturer would not _____.
A)pay a lower wage rate to labor
B)increase truck production
C)hire more workers
D)increase capital used in production
E)increase land used in production
A)pay a lower wage rate to labor
B)increase truck production
C)hire more workers
D)increase capital used in production
E)increase land used in production
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Goods which are demanded to produce something else are said to have a(n):
A)direct demand.
B)composite demand.
C)derived demand.
D)joint demand.
E)inelastic demand.
A)direct demand.
B)composite demand.
C)derived demand.
D)joint demand.
E)inelastic demand.
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20
Which of the following statements best illustrates the relationship between the market for products and the market for resources?
A)An increase in the price of cameras will decrease the demand for film.
B)As income rises,people demand relatively smaller amounts of food.
C)An increase in demand for textiles will increase the demand for textile workers.
D)An increase in the price of butter will cause more people to buy margarine.
E)A decrease in demand for tea will increase the demand for coffee.
A)An increase in the price of cameras will decrease the demand for film.
B)As income rises,people demand relatively smaller amounts of food.
C)An increase in demand for textiles will increase the demand for textile workers.
D)An increase in the price of butter will cause more people to buy margarine.
E)A decrease in demand for tea will increase the demand for coffee.
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21
The figure given below represents the marginal revenue product (MRP) and the marginal factor cost (MFC) of a resource in the resource market. Figure 14.3
Consider the resource market shown in Figure 14.3.Given that the resource market is perfectly competitive,determine the equilibrium price of the resource.
A)$8
B)$3
C)$5
D)$4
E)Cannot be determined from the information given

A)$8
B)$3
C)$5
D)$4
E)Cannot be determined from the information given
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22
The following table shows output per hour produced by the different units of labor. Table 14.1
The marginal revenue product of a resource is equal to the product of the marginal product of an input and marginal revenue.
According to Table 14.1,if the wage rate is $6 per hour,how many workers should this firm hire?
A)3
B)2
C)4
D)5
E)1

According to Table 14.1,if the wage rate is $6 per hour,how many workers should this firm hire?
A)3
B)2
C)4
D)5
E)1
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23
The following figure shows the marginal revenue product of a resource [MRP]: Figure 14.1
In Figure 14.1,if the price of the resource is equal to 0C and the resource market is perfectly competitive,the quantity employed of the resource would be:
A)less than L2.
B)equal to L1.
C)equal to L2.
D)equal to L3.
E)more than L3.
![<strong>The following figure shows the marginal revenue product of a resource [MRP]: Figure 14.1 In Figure 14.1,if the price of the resource is equal to 0C and the resource market is perfectly competitive,the quantity employed of the resource would be:</strong> A)less than L<sub>2</sub>. B)equal to L<sub>1</sub>. C)equal to L<sub>2</sub>. D)equal to L<sub>3</sub>. E)more than L<sub>3</sub>.](https://storage.examlex.com/TB1750/11ea67a1_82e3_95c8_8b3b_bd47eba88d82_TB1750_00.jpg)
A)less than L2.
B)equal to L1.
C)equal to L2.
D)equal to L3.
E)more than L3.
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The figure given below shows the marginal revenue product (MRP) of accountants in a firm. Figure 14.2
MRP = MP ´ MR
According to Figure 14.2,the:
A)value of the resource to the firm declines after the second unit of the resource is used.
B)marginal-physical product diminishes at every resource level if we consider the product market to be competitive.
C)law of diminishing marginal product does not apply in this case.
D)optimal number of units of the resource to be used is 2.
E)optimal number of units of the resource to be used is 7.

According to Figure 14.2,the:
A)value of the resource to the firm declines after the second unit of the resource is used.
B)marginal-physical product diminishes at every resource level if we consider the product market to be competitive.
C)law of diminishing marginal product does not apply in this case.
D)optimal number of units of the resource to be used is 2.
E)optimal number of units of the resource to be used is 7.
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After hiring 151 units of the variable input (say labor) a firm determines the MFC to be $0.33 and the MRP to be $0.30.The firm should:
A)increase the output of its product.
B)increase the use of labor.
C)decrease the use of labor.
D)produce 151 units.
E)produce 33 units of the output.
A)increase the output of its product.
B)increase the use of labor.
C)decrease the use of labor.
D)produce 151 units.
E)produce 33 units of the output.
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The following table shows the total output produced by different units of a resource.Assume that the resource and output markets are both perfectly competitive.The equilibrium price of the resource is $15.00,and the equilibrium price of the product is $0.50. Table 14.2
Marginal revenue product (MRP) of a resource is the product of the marginal product of the resource and the marginal revenue.
Refer to Table 14.2.What is the marginal-revenue product of the third unit of the resource?
A)$6.50
B)$13.00
C)$17.50
D)$70.00
E)$20.00

Refer to Table 14.2.What is the marginal-revenue product of the third unit of the resource?
A)$6.50
B)$13.00
C)$17.50
D)$70.00
E)$20.00
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The following figure shows the marginal revenue product of a resource [MRP]: Figure 14.1
Assume that the resource market shown in Figure 14.1 is perfectly competitive.The MRP curve for the resource is negatively sloped because:
A)the firm can sell more units of a good only at lower prices.
B)the marginal physical product curve for the resource is negatively sloped.
C)the resource gives increasing returns as more of the resource is employed.
D)the firm hires more units of the resource at a higher price.
E)average productivity of the resource increases as more units of the resource are used.
![<strong>The following figure shows the marginal revenue product of a resource [MRP]: Figure 14.1 Assume that the resource market shown in Figure 14.1 is perfectly competitive.The MRP curve for the resource is negatively sloped because:</strong> A)the firm can sell more units of a good only at lower prices. B)the marginal physical product curve for the resource is negatively sloped. C)the resource gives increasing returns as more of the resource is employed. D)the firm hires more units of the resource at a higher price. E)average productivity of the resource increases as more units of the resource are used.](https://storage.examlex.com/TB1750/11ea67a1_82e3_6eb7_8b3b_b99d7c8dfcde_TB1750_00.jpg)
A)the firm can sell more units of a good only at lower prices.
B)the marginal physical product curve for the resource is negatively sloped.
C)the resource gives increasing returns as more of the resource is employed.
D)the firm hires more units of the resource at a higher price.
E)average productivity of the resource increases as more units of the resource are used.
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Under perfect competition in the resource market,the marginal factor cost curve:
A)is positively sloped.
B)is vertical.
C)is negatively sloped.
D)is horizontal.
E)does not exist.
A)is positively sloped.
B)is vertical.
C)is negatively sloped.
D)is horizontal.
E)does not exist.
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The following table shows the total output produced by different units of a resource.Assume that the resource and output markets are both perfectly competitive.The equilibrium price of the resource is $15.00,and the equilibrium price of the product is $0.50. Table 14.2
Marginal revenue product (MRP) of a resource is the product of the marginal product of the resource and the marginal revenue.
Refer to Table 14.2.What is the marginal-factor cost for the third unit of the resource?
A)$13.00
B)$15.00
C)$17.50
D)$195.00
E)$19.50

Refer to Table 14.2.What is the marginal-factor cost for the third unit of the resource?
A)$13.00
B)$15.00
C)$17.50
D)$195.00
E)$19.50
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The following table shows the total output produced by different units of a resource.Assume that the resource and output markets are both perfectly competitive.The equilibrium price of the resource is $15.00,and the equilibrium price of the product is $0.50. Table 14.2
Marginal revenue product (MRP) of a resource is the product of the marginal product of the resource and the marginal revenue.
Refer to Table 14.2.How many units of the resource will a profit-maximizing firm hire?
A)Two labor hours
B)Between two and three labor hours
C)Between three and four labor hours
D)More than four labor hours
E)Three labor hours

Refer to Table 14.2.How many units of the resource will a profit-maximizing firm hire?
A)Two labor hours
B)Between two and three labor hours
C)Between three and four labor hours
D)More than four labor hours
E)Three labor hours
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A firm will demand more units of a resource if:
A)the resource adds more to revenues than it costs.
B)the firm experiences diseconomies of scale.
C)the price of the good that uses the resource declines.
D)the resource has many substitutes.
E)the resource has few substitutes.
A)the resource adds more to revenues than it costs.
B)the firm experiences diseconomies of scale.
C)the price of the good that uses the resource declines.
D)the resource has many substitutes.
E)the resource has few substitutes.
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The following table shows output per hour produced by the different units of labor. Table 14.1
The marginal revenue product of a resource is equal to the product of the marginal product of an input and marginal revenue.
According to Table 14.1,the marginal-revenue product of the:
A)fourth worker is $8.
B)fifth worker is $3.
C)first worker is $3.
D)third worker is $5.
E)second worker is $12.

According to Table 14.1,the marginal-revenue product of the:
A)fourth worker is $8.
B)fifth worker is $3.
C)first worker is $3.
D)third worker is $5.
E)second worker is $12.
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If a resource is purchased and sold in a perfectly competitive market:
A)there are a large number of resource suppliers and the resources are identical.
B)there is a single buyer of resource and the resources are identical.
C)there is a single buyer of resource and the resources are differentiated.
D)there is a large number of resource suppliers and the resources are differentiated.
E)there are a large number of resource suppliers and there is no entry or exit.
A)there are a large number of resource suppliers and the resources are identical.
B)there is a single buyer of resource and the resources are identical.
C)there is a single buyer of resource and the resources are differentiated.
D)there is a large number of resource suppliers and the resources are differentiated.
E)there are a large number of resource suppliers and there is no entry or exit.
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The figure given below represents the marginal revenue product (MRP) and the marginal factor cost (MFC) of a resource in the resource market. Figure 14.3
Consider the resource market shown in Figure 14.3.Given that the resource market is perfectly competitive,how many units of the resource will be purchased when the market is in equilibrium?
A)Less than 10 units
B)10 units
C)Between 10 and 15 units
D)15 units
E)More than 15 units

A)Less than 10 units
B)10 units
C)Between 10 and 15 units
D)15 units
E)More than 15 units
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The following table shows output per hour produced by the different units of labor. Table 14.1
The marginal revenue product of a resource is equal to the product of the marginal product of an input and marginal revenue.
Refer to Table 14.1.If both the wage rate and the price of the good falls to $2,how many workers would the firm hire?
A)1
B)2
C)3
D)4
E)5

Refer to Table 14.1.If both the wage rate and the price of the good falls to $2,how many workers would the firm hire?
A)1
B)2
C)3
D)4
E)5
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A firm under any market structure maximizes profits at a point where:
A)marginal revenue product is greater than marginal factor cost.
B)marginal revenue product is equal to marginal factor cost.
C)marginal revenue product is equal to zero.
D)marginal factor cost is equal to zero.
E)marginal revenue product is less than marginal factor cost.
A)marginal revenue product is greater than marginal factor cost.
B)marginal revenue product is equal to marginal factor cost.
C)marginal revenue product is equal to zero.
D)marginal factor cost is equal to zero.
E)marginal revenue product is less than marginal factor cost.
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The figure given below shows the marginal revenue product (MRP) of accountants in a firm. Figure 14.2
MRP = MP ´ MR
According to Figure 14.2,if the marginal cost of the resource is $600:
A)1 unit of the resource is hired.
B)3 units of the resource are hired.
C)any number of units beyond 3 units is hired.
D)zero unit of the resource is hired.
E)7 units of the resource are acquired.

According to Figure 14.2,if the marginal cost of the resource is $600:
A)1 unit of the resource is hired.
B)3 units of the resource are hired.
C)any number of units beyond 3 units is hired.
D)zero unit of the resource is hired.
E)7 units of the resource are acquired.
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The following table shows output per hour produced by the different units of labor. Table 14.1
The marginal revenue product of a resource is equal to the product of the marginal product of an input and marginal revenue.
According to Table 14.1,if the wage rate is $9 per hour,how many workers should this firm hire?
A)1
B)5
C)4
D)2
E)3

According to Table 14.1,if the wage rate is $9 per hour,how many workers should this firm hire?
A)1
B)5
C)4
D)2
E)3
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The following table shows output per hour produced by the different units of labor. Table 14.1
The marginal revenue product of a resource is equal to the product of the marginal product of an input and marginal revenue.
The structure of the product market as described by Table 14.1 is:
A)monopolistic.
B)oligopolistic.
C)perfectly competitive.
D)monopsonistic.
E)monopolistically competitive.

The structure of the product market as described by Table 14.1 is:
A)monopolistic.
B)oligopolistic.
C)perfectly competitive.
D)monopsonistic.
E)monopolistically competitive.
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If the resource market is perfectly competitive:
A)the market demand for the resource is perfectly elastic.
B)the market demand for the resource is perfectly inelastic.
C)the suppliers can affect the input price by increasing or reducing their supply.
D)the input price to each firm is constant.
E)the supply of the resource is perfectly inelastic.
A)the market demand for the resource is perfectly elastic.
B)the market demand for the resource is perfectly inelastic.
C)the suppliers can affect the input price by increasing or reducing their supply.
D)the input price to each firm is constant.
E)the supply of the resource is perfectly inelastic.
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The following table shows the marginal revenue of a firm and the marginal physical product of different units of labor in a perfectly competitive labor market. Table 14.5
Note: Marginal revenue product of a resource is the product of MPP and MR.
In Table 14.5,at what wage rate would one worker be hired by a profit-maximizing firm?
A)$10
B)$25
C)$30
D)$50
E)$100

In Table 14.5,at what wage rate would one worker be hired by a profit-maximizing firm?
A)$10
B)$25
C)$30
D)$50
E)$100
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42
The following table shows the marginal productivity of different units of labor for producing a product. Table 14.4
In the table,
MR: Marginal Revenue
MPP: Marginal Physical Product
According to Table 14.4,what is the highest MRP the firm can reach? (MRP = MPP ´ MPP)
A)5
B)6
C)15
D)18
E)25

MR: Marginal Revenue
MPP: Marginal Physical Product
According to Table 14.4,what is the highest MRP the firm can reach? (MRP = MPP ´ MPP)
A)5
B)6
C)15
D)18
E)25
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43
A monopsonist firm pays a price to a factor that is:
A)equal to the marginal revenue product of the factor.
B)greater than the marginal revenue product of the factor.
C)equal to the marginal factor cost.
D)greater than the marginal factor cost.
E)less than the marginal revenue product of the factor.
A)equal to the marginal revenue product of the factor.
B)greater than the marginal revenue product of the factor.
C)equal to the marginal factor cost.
D)greater than the marginal factor cost.
E)less than the marginal revenue product of the factor.
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44
The following table shows total output produced by different units of capital. Table 14.3
The marginal revenue product of a resource is the product of the marginal product of the resource and the marginal revenue.
In Table 14.3,how many units of capital will the firm hire if the price per unit of capital is $60?
A)1 unit of capital.
B)2 units of capital.
C)3 units of capital.
D)4 units of capital.
E)5 units of capital.

In Table 14.3,how many units of capital will the firm hire if the price per unit of capital is $60?
A)1 unit of capital.
B)2 units of capital.
C)3 units of capital.
D)4 units of capital.
E)5 units of capital.
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45
The figure given below represents equilibrium in the labor market. Figure 14.5
In the figure,
VMP: Value of marginal product curve
MRP: Marginal revenue product curve
MFC: Marginal factor cost
S: Supply curve of labor
According to Figure 14.5,what is the equilibrium level of employment?
A)0 units
B)L1 units.
C)L2 units.
D)L3 units.
E)L4 units.

VMP: Value of marginal product curve
MRP: Marginal revenue product curve
MFC: Marginal factor cost
S: Supply curve of labor
According to Figure 14.5,what is the equilibrium level of employment?
A)0 units
B)L1 units.
C)L2 units.
D)L3 units.
E)L4 units.
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46
The following figure represents the equilibrium in the labor markets. Figure 14.4
In the figure,
MFC: Marginal Factor Cost curve
D: Demand or the Marginal Revenue Product curve
S: Supply curve
Refer to Figure 14.4.A competitive labor market will pay the wage rate _____ and hire _____ units of labor.
A)W1; Q1
B)W1; Q2
C)W2; Q2
D)W1; Q3
E)W3; Q1

MFC: Marginal Factor Cost curve
D: Demand or the Marginal Revenue Product curve
S: Supply curve
Refer to Figure 14.4.A competitive labor market will pay the wage rate _____ and hire _____ units of labor.
A)W1; Q1
B)W1; Q2
C)W2; Q2
D)W1; Q3
E)W3; Q1
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If a firm hires its fourth worker for $5 and its fifth worker for $8,then
A)the firm is a monopolist.
B)the firm must be substituting capital for labor.
C)the fifth worker must have been less productive than the fourth.
D)the firm is not maximizing its profit.
E)the labor market is not perfectly competitive.
A)the firm is a monopolist.
B)the firm must be substituting capital for labor.
C)the fifth worker must have been less productive than the fourth.
D)the firm is not maximizing its profit.
E)the labor market is not perfectly competitive.
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48
In a perfectly competitive labor market,a profit-maximizing firm that is also perfectly competitive in the product market will:
A)face a perfectly inelastic supply curve of labor.
B)pay a wage that is equal to the price of the product.
C)pay a wage that is equal to the marginal product of labor.
D)hire more units of labor than would a firm that sells its output in a monopoly market.
E)pay a wage equal to the marginal-factor cost.
A)face a perfectly inelastic supply curve of labor.
B)pay a wage that is equal to the price of the product.
C)pay a wage that is equal to the marginal product of labor.
D)hire more units of labor than would a firm that sells its output in a monopoly market.
E)pay a wage equal to the marginal-factor cost.
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49
The following figure represents the equilibrium in the labor markets. Figure 14.4
In the figure,
MFC: Marginal Factor Cost curve
D: Demand or the Marginal Revenue Product curve
S: Supply curve
Refer to Figure 14.4.A monopsonist will pay the wage rate _____ and hire _____ units of labor.
A)W2; Q2
B)W1; Q2
C)W3; Q1
D)W1; Q3
E)W1; Q1

MFC: Marginal Factor Cost curve
D: Demand or the Marginal Revenue Product curve
S: Supply curve
Refer to Figure 14.4.A monopsonist will pay the wage rate _____ and hire _____ units of labor.
A)W2; Q2
B)W1; Q2
C)W3; Q1
D)W1; Q3
E)W1; Q1
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50
A monopolist hiring labor in a perfectly competitive resource market is faced with a:
A)perfectly elastic demand curve for labor.
B)horizontal marginal factor cost curve.
C)perfectly inelastic demand curve for labor.
D)perfectly inelastic supply curve of labor.
E)positively sloped marginal factor cost curve.
A)perfectly elastic demand curve for labor.
B)horizontal marginal factor cost curve.
C)perfectly inelastic demand curve for labor.
D)perfectly inelastic supply curve of labor.
E)positively sloped marginal factor cost curve.
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51
The following table shows the marginal productivity of different units of labor for producing a product. Table 14.4
In the table,
MR: Marginal Revenue
MPP: Marginal Physical Product
In Table 14.4,if marginal revenue product is equal to the product of MPP and MR,what wage rate would be consistent with a profit-maximizing firm hiring six laborers?
A)$6
B)$10
C)$12
D)$18
E)$24

MR: Marginal Revenue
MPP: Marginal Physical Product
In Table 14.4,if marginal revenue product is equal to the product of MPP and MR,what wage rate would be consistent with a profit-maximizing firm hiring six laborers?
A)$6
B)$10
C)$12
D)$18
E)$24
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52
The producer can raise the level of profit by hiring more units of a resource if:
A)the marginal revenue product of the resource is equal to the marginal factor cost.
B)the marginal factor cost becomes negative.
C)the marginal revenue product of the resource is greater than the marginal factor cost.
D)the marginal revenue product falls to zero.
E)the marginal revenue product of the resource is less than the marginal factor cost.
A)the marginal revenue product of the resource is equal to the marginal factor cost.
B)the marginal factor cost becomes negative.
C)the marginal revenue product of the resource is greater than the marginal factor cost.
D)the marginal revenue product falls to zero.
E)the marginal revenue product of the resource is less than the marginal factor cost.
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53
The following table shows total output produced by different units of capital. Table 14.3
The marginal revenue product of a resource is the product of the marginal product of the resource and the marginal revenue.
In Table 14.3,if there exists perfect competition in the capital market and the price per unit of capital is ten times the price of the product,the marginal factor cost at the profit maximizing level of employment is:
A)$60.
B)$50.
C)$40
D)$30
E)$20

In Table 14.3,if there exists perfect competition in the capital market and the price per unit of capital is ten times the price of the product,the marginal factor cost at the profit maximizing level of employment is:
A)$60.
B)$50.
C)$40
D)$30
E)$20
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54
The figure given below represents equilibrium in the labor market. Figure 14.5
In the figure,
VMP: Value of marginal product curve
MRP: Marginal revenue product curve
MFC: Marginal factor cost
S: Supply curve of labor
Refer to Figure 14.5.What wage rate will this firm pay?
A)W1
B)W2
C)W3
D)W4
E)W5

VMP: Value of marginal product curve
MRP: Marginal revenue product curve
MFC: Marginal factor cost
S: Supply curve of labor
Refer to Figure 14.5.What wage rate will this firm pay?
A)W1
B)W2
C)W3
D)W4
E)W5
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55
The following figure represents the equilibrium in the labor markets. Figure 14.4
In the figure,
MFC: Marginal Factor Cost curve
D: Demand or the Marginal Revenue Product curve
S: Supply curve
Refer to Figure 14.4.If the government imposes a minimum wage of W2,how many units of labor will a monopsonist hire?
A)Q2
B)Between Q2 and Q3
C)Q1
D)Q3
E)Between Q1 and Q2

MFC: Marginal Factor Cost curve
D: Demand or the Marginal Revenue Product curve
S: Supply curve
Refer to Figure 14.4.If the government imposes a minimum wage of W2,how many units of labor will a monopsonist hire?
A)Q2
B)Between Q2 and Q3
C)Q1
D)Q3
E)Between Q1 and Q2
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56
The following table shows the marginal revenue of a firm and the marginal physical product of different units of labor in a perfectly competitive labor market. Table 14.5
Note: Marginal revenue product of a resource is the product of MPP and MR.
In Table 14.5,if the wage rate is $10,how many workers will be employed by a profit-maximizing firm ?
A)1
B)2
C)3
D)4
E)5

In Table 14.5,if the wage rate is $10,how many workers will be employed by a profit-maximizing firm ?
A)1
B)2
C)3
D)4
E)5
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57
Consider a perfectly competitive firm that produces computers.Each additional worker at this firm can produce four computers.Calculate the marginal factor cost if the computers are sold for $1,000 each,and the firm is maximizing profit.(Assume that marginal revenue product is the product of marginal product of the input and the marginal revenue of the firm.)
A)$4,000.
B)$500
C)$1,000
D)$1,500
E)$400
A)$4,000.
B)$500
C)$1,000
D)$1,500
E)$400
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58
A perfectly competitive employer of an input will maximize profits from the employment of the input by equating:
A)the value of the marginal product of the input with the price of the output.
B)the marginal product of the last unit of the input employed with the input price.
C)the input price with the price of the product produced.
D)the marginal-revenue product of the input with the input price.
E)the marginal product of the last unit of the input employed with the price of the product produced.
A)the value of the marginal product of the input with the price of the output.
B)the marginal product of the last unit of the input employed with the input price.
C)the input price with the price of the product produced.
D)the marginal-revenue product of the input with the input price.
E)the marginal product of the last unit of the input employed with the price of the product produced.
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59
The following table shows the marginal productivity of different units of labor for producing a product. Table 14.4
In the table,
MR: Marginal Revenue
MPP: Marginal Physical Product
According to Table 14.4,how many laborers should be hired if the wage rate is $18? (Marginal revenue product = MPP ´ MR)
A)2
B)3
C)4
D)5
E)6

MR: Marginal Revenue
MPP: Marginal Physical Product
According to Table 14.4,how many laborers should be hired if the wage rate is $18? (Marginal revenue product = MPP ´ MR)
A)2
B)3
C)4
D)5
E)6
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60
The following figure represents the equilibrium in the labor markets. Figure 14.4
In the figure,
MFC: Marginal Factor Cost curve
D: Demand or the Marginal Revenue Product curve
S: Supply curve
According to Figure 14.4,if the government imposes a minimum wage of W1,what quantity of labor will a competitive labor market hire?
A)Q1
B)Q2
C)Q3
D)Less than Q2
E)Greater than Q3

MFC: Marginal Factor Cost curve
D: Demand or the Marginal Revenue Product curve
S: Supply curve
According to Figure 14.4,if the government imposes a minimum wage of W1,what quantity of labor will a competitive labor market hire?
A)Q1
B)Q2
C)Q3
D)Less than Q2
E)Greater than Q3
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61
The demand for capital,as an input in production,will decrease if:
A)labor and capital are substitutes in production and the supply of labor decreases.
B)the demand for the final good it produces increases.
C)capital becomes more productive.
D)the price of capital decreases.
E)labor and capital are substitutes in production and the wage rate declines.
A)labor and capital are substitutes in production and the supply of labor decreases.
B)the demand for the final good it produces increases.
C)capital becomes more productive.
D)the price of capital decreases.
E)labor and capital are substitutes in production and the wage rate declines.
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62
Which of the following statements is not true?
A)Assuming a perfectly competitive labor market,a firm selling in a monopolistic product market will have a lower marginal revenue product curve than a firm in a perfectly competitive product market.
B)The intersection of market-labor supply with market-labor demand establishes equilibrium in a perfectly competitive labor market.
C)In monopsonistic labor markets,an individual firm faces a positively sloped labor-supply curve.
D)In a perfectly competitive labor market,an individual firm can hire as many workers as it needs at the equilibrium wage rate
E)In a monopsonistic labor market,marginal revenue product is equal to the value of marginal product.
A)Assuming a perfectly competitive labor market,a firm selling in a monopolistic product market will have a lower marginal revenue product curve than a firm in a perfectly competitive product market.
B)The intersection of market-labor supply with market-labor demand establishes equilibrium in a perfectly competitive labor market.
C)In monopsonistic labor markets,an individual firm faces a positively sloped labor-supply curve.
D)In a perfectly competitive labor market,an individual firm can hire as many workers as it needs at the equilibrium wage rate
E)In a monopsonistic labor market,marginal revenue product is equal to the value of marginal product.
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63
A firm that was initially a monopsonist but has to buy from a competitive resource market all of a sudden will:
A)buy more amount of resources and pay a higher price for these resources.
B)buy the same amount of resources and pay a higher price for these resources.
C)buy less amount of resources and pay a lower price for these resources.
D)buy less amount of resources and pay a higher price for these resources.
E)buy more amount of resources and pay a lower price for these resources.
A)buy more amount of resources and pay a higher price for these resources.
B)buy the same amount of resources and pay a higher price for these resources.
C)buy less amount of resources and pay a lower price for these resources.
D)buy less amount of resources and pay a higher price for these resources.
E)buy more amount of resources and pay a lower price for these resources.
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64
The more inelastic the supply of a particular resource:
A)the higher are its transfer earnings.
B)the higher is its economic rent.
C)the higher are its total earnings.
D)the higher is the elasticity of demand for the resource.
E)the lower is the elasticity of demand for the resource.
A)the higher are its transfer earnings.
B)the higher is its economic rent.
C)the higher are its total earnings.
D)the higher is the elasticity of demand for the resource.
E)the lower is the elasticity of demand for the resource.
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65
If the ratio of marginal revenue product to marginal factor cost for labor is greater than that for capital,then:
A)the producer can maximize profit by hiring more units of capital.
B)the producer suffers losses by hiring more units of labor.
C)the producer does not alter the resource allocation.
D)the producer can maximize profit by hiring more units of labor.
E)the producer will earn above normal profit by hiring less units of labor.
A)the producer can maximize profit by hiring more units of capital.
B)the producer suffers losses by hiring more units of labor.
C)the producer does not alter the resource allocation.
D)the producer can maximize profit by hiring more units of labor.
E)the producer will earn above normal profit by hiring less units of labor.
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66
Why is the value of marginal product equal to the marginal revenue product under perfect competition in the product market?
A)Because price is equal to average revenue
B)Because price is equal to average cost
C)Because marginal revenue is equal to marginal cost.
D)Because price is equal to marginal revenue
E)Because average revenue is equal to average cost
A)Because price is equal to average revenue
B)Because price is equal to average cost
C)Because marginal revenue is equal to marginal cost.
D)Because price is equal to marginal revenue
E)Because average revenue is equal to average cost
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67
The figure given below represents equilibrium in the labor market with the demand and supply curves of labor. Figure 14.6
In the figure,
D = MRP implies demand for labor = Marginal Revenue Product
MFC represents Marginal Factor Cost curve
S represents the supply curve of labor
According to Figure 14.6,if the government imposes a minimum wage of $15,what quantity of labor will a competitive firm and a monopsonist,respectively,hire?
A)50 and 25
B)50 and 75
C)75 and 125
D)125 and 250
E)50 and 125

D = MRP implies demand for labor = Marginal Revenue Product
MFC represents Marginal Factor Cost curve
S represents the supply curve of labor
According to Figure 14.6,if the government imposes a minimum wage of $15,what quantity of labor will a competitive firm and a monopsonist,respectively,hire?
A)50 and 25
B)50 and 75
C)75 and 125
D)125 and 250
E)50 and 125
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68
Which of the following statements brings out the relationship between the value of marginal product (VMP) and the marginal revenue product (MRP)?
A)They are the same for a firm selling in a perfectly competitive market structure.
B)They are the same for a firm purchasing inputs in a perfectly competitive market structure.
C)VMP is greater than MRP when a firm is perfectly competitive in the product market.
D)VMP is less than MRP when a firm is perfectly competitive in the product market.
E)They are same when a firm is a monopolist.
A)They are the same for a firm selling in a perfectly competitive market structure.
B)They are the same for a firm purchasing inputs in a perfectly competitive market structure.
C)VMP is greater than MRP when a firm is perfectly competitive in the product market.
D)VMP is less than MRP when a firm is perfectly competitive in the product market.
E)They are same when a firm is a monopolist.
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69
The figure given below represents equilibrium in the labor market with the demand and supply curves of labor. Figure 14.6
In the figure,
D = MRP implies demand for labor = Marginal Revenue Product
MFC represents Marginal Factor Cost curve
S represents the supply curve of labor
Refer to Figure 14.6.Calculate the quantity of labor hired by a monopsonist.
A)125 laborers
B)75 laborers
C)25 laborers
D)250 laborers
E)50 laborers

D = MRP implies demand for labor = Marginal Revenue Product
MFC represents Marginal Factor Cost curve
S represents the supply curve of labor
Refer to Figure 14.6.Calculate the quantity of labor hired by a monopsonist.
A)125 laborers
B)75 laborers
C)25 laborers
D)250 laborers
E)50 laborers
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70
The figure given below represents equilibrium in the labor market with the demand and supply curves of labor. Figure 14.6
In the figure,
D = MRP implies demand for labor = Marginal Revenue Product
MFC represents Marginal Factor Cost curve
S represents the supply curve of labor
According to Figure 14.6,what is the wage paid by a monopsonist?
A)$10
B)$23
C)$20
D)$12
E)$15

D = MRP implies demand for labor = Marginal Revenue Product
MFC represents Marginal Factor Cost curve
S represents the supply curve of labor
According to Figure 14.6,what is the wage paid by a monopsonist?
A)$10
B)$23
C)$20
D)$12
E)$15
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71
The figure given below represents equilibrium in the labor market. Figure 14.5
In the figure,
VMP: Value of marginal product curve
MRP: Marginal revenue product curve
MFC: Marginal factor cost
S: Supply curve of labor
In Figure 14.5,the firm is:
A)a monopsonist in the labor market and a perfect competitor in the output market.
B)a monopsonist in the labor market and a monopolist in the output market.
C)a perfect competitor in all markets.
D)a perfect competitor in the labor market and a monopolist in the output market.
E)either a monopolist or a monopsonist,but not both.

VMP: Value of marginal product curve
MRP: Marginal revenue product curve
MFC: Marginal factor cost
S: Supply curve of labor
In Figure 14.5,the firm is:
A)a monopsonist in the labor market and a perfect competitor in the output market.
B)a monopsonist in the labor market and a monopolist in the output market.
C)a perfect competitor in all markets.
D)a perfect competitor in the labor market and a monopolist in the output market.
E)either a monopolist or a monopsonist,but not both.
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72
If resource A and resource B are substitutes of each other and the price of resource A increases,then:
A)the price elasticity of demand for resource B will increase.
B)the demand for resource A will increase.
C)the demand for resource B will increase.
D)the price elasticity of demand for resource B will decrease.
E)the demand for resource B will decrease.
A)the price elasticity of demand for resource B will increase.
B)the demand for resource A will increase.
C)the demand for resource B will increase.
D)the price elasticity of demand for resource B will decrease.
E)the demand for resource B will decrease.
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73
If an individual thinks about how he purchase goods and services,he will realize that he allocates his expenditures so that the pleasure he gets out of spending one more dollar is the same no matter what he spends that dollar on.For a firm purchasing resources,this is the same as ensuring that:
A)the ratio between marginal revenue product and the marginal factor cost is equal for all the resources used.
B)the marginal revenue product of the resources are equal.
C)the marginal factor cost of the resources are equal.
D)the ratio between marginal revenue product and the marginal factor cost is greater than one for all resources.
E)the marginal revenue product is greater than the marginal factor cost of all resources.
A)the ratio between marginal revenue product and the marginal factor cost is equal for all the resources used.
B)the marginal revenue product of the resources are equal.
C)the marginal factor cost of the resources are equal.
D)the ratio between marginal revenue product and the marginal factor cost is greater than one for all resources.
E)the marginal revenue product is greater than the marginal factor cost of all resources.
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74
If a resource has perfectly elastic supply curve then its income is termed as:
A)economic rent.
B)rental rate of capital.
C)rental income.
D)annuity.
E)transfer earnings.
A)economic rent.
B)rental rate of capital.
C)rental income.
D)annuity.
E)transfer earnings.
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75
If a resource can be put to a single use and has no alternative uses then:
A)economic rents are zero.
B)transfer earnings are maximized.
C)total earnings are zero.
D)all earnings are economic rents.
E)all earnings are transfer earnings.
A)economic rents are zero.
B)transfer earnings are maximized.
C)total earnings are zero.
D)all earnings are economic rents.
E)all earnings are transfer earnings.
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76
Other things being equal,the marginal revenue product for labor hired by a firm that is a monopolist in the output market:
A)is represented by an upward sloping curve.
B)is equal to the marginal revenue product for labor hired by a perfectly competitive firm.
C)is less than the marginal revenue product for labor hired by a perfectly competitive firm.
D)is greater than the marginal revenue product for labor hired by a perfectly competitive firm.
E)is equal to the value of marginal product of labor.
A)is represented by an upward sloping curve.
B)is equal to the marginal revenue product for labor hired by a perfectly competitive firm.
C)is less than the marginal revenue product for labor hired by a perfectly competitive firm.
D)is greater than the marginal revenue product for labor hired by a perfectly competitive firm.
E)is equal to the value of marginal product of labor.
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77
The value of the marginal product of a resource is equal to:
A)the marginal revenue of the firm,if the product market is perfectly competitive.
B)the market price of the product divided by the price of the resource.
C)the market price of the product divided by the marginal product of the resource.
D)the marginal revenue product of the resource,if the product market is perfectly competitive.
E)the marginal product of the resource divided by the price of the resource.
A)the marginal revenue of the firm,if the product market is perfectly competitive.
B)the market price of the product divided by the price of the resource.
C)the market price of the product divided by the marginal product of the resource.
D)the marginal revenue product of the resource,if the product market is perfectly competitive.
E)the marginal product of the resource divided by the price of the resource.
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78
If the elasticity of supply of a resource is greater than zero but less than infinity,its income will comprise of:
A)only economic rent.
B)only transfer earnings.
C)salaries and traveling allowances.
D)both economic rent and transfer earnings.
E)salaries,traveling allowances,as well as other incentives.
A)only economic rent.
B)only transfer earnings.
C)salaries and traveling allowances.
D)both economic rent and transfer earnings.
E)salaries,traveling allowances,as well as other incentives.
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The figure given below represents equilibrium in the labor market with the demand and supply curves of labor. Figure 14.6
In the figure,
D = MRP implies demand for labor = Marginal Revenue Product
MFC represents Marginal Factor Cost curve
S represents the supply curve of labor
According to Figure 14.6,what is the wage and quantity of labor hired by a competitive firm?
A)$12 and 75 laborers
B)$20 and 75 laborers
C)$15 and 125 laborers
D)$10 and 250 laborers
E)$23 and 50 laborers

D = MRP implies demand for labor = Marginal Revenue Product
MFC represents Marginal Factor Cost curve
S represents the supply curve of labor
According to Figure 14.6,what is the wage and quantity of labor hired by a competitive firm?
A)$12 and 75 laborers
B)$20 and 75 laborers
C)$15 and 125 laborers
D)$10 and 250 laborers
E)$23 and 50 laborers
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Earnings of a resource is termed as economic rent if:
A)it has a perfectly elastic demand.
B)it has a perfectly elastic supply.
C)it has a perfectly inelastic supply.
D)it has a perfectly inelastic demand.
E)it has no demand.
A)it has a perfectly elastic demand.
B)it has a perfectly elastic supply.
C)it has a perfectly inelastic supply.
D)it has a perfectly inelastic demand.
E)it has no demand.
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