CONNECT F/MICROECONOMICS
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ISBN: 2810022151240
Author: McConnell
Publisher: MCG
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Chapter 2, Problem 4P
Subpart (a):
To determine
Payment for entrepreneurial ability.
Subpart (b):
To determine
Revenue of businesses in product market.
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sumer goods (automobiles) and capital goods (forklifts): LO1.6
a. Show these data graphically. Upon what specific assump-
tions is this production possibilities curve based?
b. If the economy is at point C, what is the cost of one more
automobile? Of one more forklift? Which characteristic of
the production possibilities curve reflects the law of increas-
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c. If the economy characterized by this production possibilities
table and curve is producing 3 automobiles and 20 forklifts,
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curve currently possible? Could a future advance in technol-
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bilities curve? Could international trade allow a country to
consume beyond its current production possibilities curve?!…
With current technology, suppose a firm is producing 400 loaves of banana bread daily. Also assume that the least-cost combination of
resources for producing those loaves is 6 units of labor, 7 units of land, 2 units of capital, and 1 unit of entrepreneurial ability, selling at
prices of $40, $60, $60, and $20, respectively. Assume the firm can sell these 400 loaves at $2 per unit.
Instructions: Enter your answers as a whole number. If you are entering any negative numbers be sure to include a negative sign (-) in
front of those numbers.
What is the firm's total revenue?
$
What is its total cost?
$
Calculate the amount of economic profit or loss.
$
Will it continue to produce banana bread?
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If this firm's situation is typical for the other makers of banana bread, will resources flow toward or away from this bakery good?
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With current technology, suppose a firm is producing 400 loaves of banana bread daily. Also assume that the least-cost combination of
resources for producing those loaves is 5 units of labor, 7 units of land, 2 units of capital, and 1 unit of entrepreneurial ability, selling at
prices of $40, $60, $60, and $20, respectively. Assume the firm can sell these 400 loaves at $2 per unit.
Instructions: Enter your answers as a whole number. If you are entering any negative numbers be sure to include a negative sign (-) in
front of those numbers.
What is the firm's total revenue?
What is its total cost?
2$
Calculate the amount of economic profit or loss.
2$
Will it continue to produce banana bread?
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If this firm's situation is typical for the other makers of banana bread, will resources flow toward or away from this bakery good?
(Click to select) ♥
Chapter 2 Solutions
CONNECT F/MICROECONOMICS
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