Two employees (Molly and Jim) must conduct a data analysis project on the success of a firm’s marketing efforts and then write a report of their findings for consideration by the firm’s board. If the first employee, Molly, worked completely alone, she could finish the data analysis component of the project with 30 hours of work and could write the report with an additional 10 hours of work. If Jim worked alone, he would take 48 hours of work to conduct the data analysis and then 12 hours to
Two employees (Molly and Jim) must conduct a data analysis project on the success of a firm’s marketing efforts and then write a report of their findings for consideration by the firm’s board. If the first employee, Molly, worked completely alone, she could finish the data analysis component of the project with 30 hours of work and could write the report with an additional 10 hours of work. If Jim worked alone, he would take 48 hours of work to conduct the data analysis and then 12 hours to write the report. Assume that both employees need to contribute to the project, that there would be no benefits to having two people work on the same part of the project (data analysis and writing), and that working on the two parts are independent (i.e. there is no benefit to working on both parts).
Which employee has the comparative advantage in conducting the data analysis? Explain
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