10. Verify that If the production function exhibits constant returns to scale, the cost function may...
4. Proving constant returns to scale A production function expresses the relationship between inputs, such as capital (K) and labor (L), and output (Y). The following equation represents the functional form for a production function: 9=f(K, L). If a production function exhibits constant returns to scale, this means that if you double the amount of capital and labor used, output is twice its original amount. more than Suppose the production function is as follows: less than equal to f( KL)=5K+9L...
1 Can an enterprise have production function, which exhibits increasing returns to scale, constant returns to scale and decreasing returns to scale with the increase of output? Discuss
Q#02 Check whether the following production function exhibits (10 Marks) Constant Returns to Scale Increasing Returns to scale Decreasing Returns to scale . i. Y = Kal1-a ii. Y = (KL-ay iii. Y = KOLB iv. Y = (K 1/4L 1/8), v. Y = KL
A production function exhibits constant returns to scale if: Doubling all inputs delivers exactly twice the output. Doubling all inputs delivers exactly more than twice the output. Doubling all inputs delivers exactly less than twice the output. none of the above The marginal product of capital (MPK) is: The additional unit of output that is produced when both labor and capital are increased by one unit. The additional output that is produced when there is technological improvement. The additional output...
The production function -k0 4710.5. Oa exhibits constant returns to scale and diminishing marginal productivities for k and 1. Ob. exhibits constant returns to scale and constant marginal productivities for k and 1. c.exhibits diminishing returns to scale and diminishing marginal productivities for k and 1. o d. exhibits diminishing returns to scale and constant marginal productivities for k and I.
Returns to scale. A production function has constant returns to scale with respect to inputs with inputs K and L if for any z > 0: F(z · K, z ·L) = zF(K, L), For example, for a production function with constant returns to scale, doubling the amount of each input (i.e., setting z = 2) will lead to a doubling of the output from the production function. A production function has increasing returns to scale if for any z >1: F(z ·...
1. For a constant returns to scale production function: a. marginal costs are constant but the average cost curve as a U-shape b. both average and marginal costs are constant c. marginal cost has a U-shape, average costs are constant d. both average and marginal cost curves are U-shaped 2. The production function q = 10K +50L exhibits: a. increasing returns to scale b. decreasing returns to scale c. constant returns to scale d. none of the above
Assume a Cobb-Douglas production function of the form: 10L023 K043 What type of returns to scale does this production function exhibit? In this instance, r This production function exhibits returns to scale equal(Enter a numearic response using a real number rounded to two decimal places) a numenic O A. increasing returns to scale. O B. constant returns to scale. ⓔ C. initially decreasing but then constant returns to scale O D. decreasing retums to scale O E. iniially constant but...
Returns to scale in production: Do the following production function exhibit increasing, constant, or decreasing returns to scale in K and L? (Assume A is some fixed positive number.) (a) Y= K1/3L1/2 (b) Y=AK2/12/3 (c) Y= K1/2L1/2 (d) Y=K+ L (e) Y = K1/2L1/2 + L 2/3TI/3 2/3TI/3
Let the production function be q=ALK. The function exhibits increasing returns to scale if O A. a + b < 1 O B. a + b > 1 OC. a + b = 1 O D. Cannot be determined with the information given