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- Consider a beekeeper. The beekeeper has the following production function where the input is the number of hives and the output is quantity of honey produced. Beehives 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Honey 12 23 33 42 50 57 66 71 75 78 80 The cost of installing a beehive is $100 and the price of a unit of honey (whatever that is...) is $20. Also each beehive increases the output of apples at a nearby apple orchard by $40. QUESTION 1,2,3 have already been answer I only need the explaination and answer for question 4 and 5 1. What is the efficient number of beehives? 2. If there are barriers to negotiation between the beekeeper and the orchardist, how many will the beekeeper install? 3. What if the same…2. A firm has the production function y=4z1 +10z2. Input prices are w₁ = 5 and w₂ = 6. a) What is the cost minimizing input bundle?IV. Will can produce a higher grade, Gw, on an upcoming economic exam by studying. His production function depends on the number of hours he studies marginal analysis problems, A, and the number of hours he studies supply and demand problems, R. Specifically, Gw = 2.5A0.36R 0.64. His roommate David's grade production function is G) = 2.5A0.25R0.75 a. What is Will's marginal productivity from studying supply and demand problems? What is David's? b. What is Will's marginal rate of technical substitution between studying the two types of problems? What is David's?
- What effect will a reduction in commodity price have on the input demand curve of the firmThe Acme Anvil Company's output is given by the Cobb-Douglas Production function P = 60L2/3 K1/3, where P is the number of anvils produced when Lis the amount spent on labor and K is the amount spent on capital. a. What is the production if L = 150 and K = 150? b. Find the marginal productivities. C. Evaluate the marginal productivities with L = 150 and K = 150. d. Interpret the meanings of the marginal productivities found in part c. e. If their budget is $300 then there is a constraint L+ K = 300. Use Lagrange multipliers (2) to find the values of L and K that will maximize production and find the maximum production f. Find 2. 12| is called the marginal productivity of money and will give the number additional units produced for each dollar increase in the budget. Interpret 2 for this problem. MacBook Pro urses/34419/files/5014304?wrap=1Juan Valdez owns a coffee farm in Colombia. His production function is: f(x1,x2)=(x1−1)^0.25 x2^0.5 Assume the price of input 1 is r and the price of input 2 is w. (a) Write down an expression for the technical rate of substitution. (b) Find Juan's demand for inputs conditional on the quantity y of coffee Juan wants to produce. (c) Find Juan's cost function. (d) What is the supply function of Juan's firm?
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