Question 2 of 5 Y 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 l total income per day. Consider the figure above and suppose the person has 7 hours per day to divide between labour and non-labour activities. A. If non-labour income is $0.50 per day, this individual will choose hours of work and will have $ hours instead and enjoy hours of leisure. Their income from labour will be $ B. If non-labour income increases to $2, they will work C. Comparing parts A and B above, the income elasticity of this person's labour is equal to hours of leisure. Their total income per day will now be $ (round to two decimal places) which is (elastic/inelastic). Now (ignoring the figure above) suppose aggregate labour supply is measured as aggregate number of hours worked (L) given wage (w). A. Graph the labour supply if L=5w. The (total) elasticity of labour supply is B. Graph the labour supply if L. = 14w. The (total) clasticity of labour supply is per day and they Use Exhibit to answer question Price Pat- Pst MC ATC Pat P B C D . MR 0 Quantity The profit earned by the profit-maximizing monopolist is represented by the area Oa. P4ABP2. b. P4ACP1. c. P4AQ10. d. P3DQ20. e. None of the above is correct.
Question 2 of 5 Y 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 l total income per day. Consider the figure above and suppose the person has 7 hours per day to divide between labour and non-labour activities. A. If non-labour income is $0.50 per day, this individual will choose hours of work and will have $ hours instead and enjoy hours of leisure. Their income from labour will be $ B. If non-labour income increases to $2, they will work C. Comparing parts A and B above, the income elasticity of this person's labour is equal to hours of leisure. Their total income per day will now be $ (round to two decimal places) which is (elastic/inelastic). Now (ignoring the figure above) suppose aggregate labour supply is measured as aggregate number of hours worked (L) given wage (w). A. Graph the labour supply if L=5w. The (total) elasticity of labour supply is B. Graph the labour supply if L. = 14w. The (total) clasticity of labour supply is per day and they Use Exhibit to answer question Price Pat- Pst MC ATC Pat P B C D . MR 0 Quantity The profit earned by the profit-maximizing monopolist is represented by the area Oa. P4ABP2. b. P4ACP1. c. P4AQ10. d. P3DQ20. e. None of the above is correct.
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Now (ignoring the figure above) suppose aggregate labour supply is measured as aggregate number of hours worked (L) given wage (w).
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A. If non-labour income is $0.50 per day, this individual will choose
hours of work and
will have $
hours instead and enjoy
hours of leisure. Their income from labour will be $
B. If non-labour income increases to $2, they will work
C. Comparing parts A and B above, the income elasticity of this person's labour is equal to
hours of leisure. Their total income per day will now be $
(round to two decimal places) which is
(elastic/inelastic).
Now (ignoring the figure above) suppose aggregate labour supply is measured as aggregate number of hours worked (L) given wage (w).
A. Graph the labour supply if L=5w. The (total) elasticity of labour supply is
B. Graph the labour supply if L. = 14w. The (total) clasticity of labour supply is
per day and they
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c. P4AQ10.
d. P3DQ20.
e. None of the above is correct.
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