lego spider city concity is conventioal city with diminishing returns to building height and vertical transportation in elevator within buildings. when an innovation in construction allows stackable buildings(no additional reinforcement is required for taller buildings) the city changes its name to legocity. when workers acquire new climbing skills and are able to rappel up and down the outside of the buildings, the city changes its name to legospidercity a. draw a trio of isoquuants for concity, legocity and legospider city. b. rank the tree cities with respect to the willingness to pay for land close to the city center.
lego spider city concity is conventioal city with diminishing returns to building height and vertical transportation in elevator within buildings. when an innovation in construction allows stackable buildings(no additional reinforcement is required for taller buildings) the city changes its name to legocity. when workers acquire new climbing skills and are able to rappel up and down the outside of the buildings, the city changes its name to legospidercity a. draw a trio of isoquuants for concity, legocity and legospider city. b. rank the tree cities with respect to the willingness to pay for land close to the city center.
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concity is conventioal city with diminishing returns to building height and vertical transportation in elevator within buildings. when an innovation in construction allows stackable buildings(no additional reinforcement is required for taller buildings) the city changes its name to legocity. when workers acquire new climbing skills and are able to rappel up and down the outside of the buildings, the city changes its name to legospidercity
a. draw a trio of isoquuants for concity, legocity and legospider city.
b. rank the tree cities with respect to the willingness to pay for land close to the city center.
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