The information shown in the graphs represents hypothetical production functions of two countries. Suppose in a...
What is the marginal net benefit associated with producing five units of the control variable, Q (identify point F in the table)? Net Marginal Marginal Marginal Net Total variable | Benefits CostsBenefits Benefit c(Q) Contro.1 Total Cost Benefit B(Q) N(Q) MB(Q) MC (Q) MNB (Q) 800 600 400 200 100 900 800 700 600 500 800 100 300 600 1,000 1,500 2,100 2,800 900 1,700 2,400 200 2 1,800 2,000 2,000 1,800 1,400 800 400 500 600 700 800 900...
The following shows the demands and marginal revenue in two markets (D1 and MR1, and D2 and MR2) for a price discriminating firm along with total demand, DT, marginal revenue, MRT, and marginal cost MC. As with the PPT slides, you can view the data generating these lines; for reference, D1=600–0.5Q D2=800–0.5Q MRT=700–0.5Q DT=700–0.25Q MC=0.0009Q2–0.5Q+376 The graph shows two sets of demand (D1,D2D1,D2) and marginal revenue (MR1,MR2MR1,MR2) curves for individual markets 1 and 2, with quantity on the horizontal axis,...
Total costs in the table are: Select one: a. decreasing at a decreasing rate. b. decreasing at a constant rate. c. increasing at a constant rate. d. increasing at an increasing rate. | M Control variable e 0 Total Benefits B(Q) arginal Benefit MB(Q) Marginal Cost MC(Q) Marginal Net Benefit MNB(Q) 0 900 1,700 100 200 Total Costs C(Q) 0 100 300 600 1,000 1,500 2,100 2,800 B 4,500 5,500 Net Benefits N(Q) 0 800 C 1,800 2,000 2,000 1,800...
QUESTION 51 od Marginal benefit of individual polluter $1,000 900 Firma 800 700 600 Firm 500 400 300 Firm 200 100 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 1.000 Quantity of mercury (tons) The figure above shows three different polluting firms. Let's assume the government imposes a $300 tax on each ton of emission. Based on that, how much pollution will Firm B have? O 200 0 O 500 Oo O 1,000
With reference to the Keynesian theory, if real GDP were $500 and government expenditure increased by $80, what would be the new real GDP? No information on multiplier was provided with this question. Expenditure (E) Possible equilibrium points E=Y 1000 900 800 C+I+G+NX 700 600 500 400 300 200 100 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000 GDP (Y)
0 t Arch Production Possibilities Homework Help Save &Exit Submit 6 Ireland and Scotland both produce potatoes and sausages. The table below presents their production possibilities schedules. Production Possibilities Schedules points Ireland Scotland Potatoes Sausages Potatoes Sausages (tons) (tons) (tons) 18e 120 50 180 158 200 250 Ask 128 80 Print 300 400 500 potatoes the two countries a. If the two countries decided to combine their resources, what is the maximum amount of Prev 60f 7Ⅲ Next > DOLL...
With reference to the Keynesian theory and cross graph, if the real GDP were initially $900, what would tend to happen to consumption expenditure? How would it change and why would it change? Why would it stop changing? Expenditure (E) Possible equilibrium points E=Y 1000 900 800 C+I+G+NX 700 600 500 400 300 200 100 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000 GDP (Y)
Question 3: The graph below is the market for hats Price 20 18 16 14 10 Demand 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 Duatit Refer to the above figure and answer the following questions: Using mid-point method calculate the price elasticity between points A and B and mention if the situation is price elastic or price inelastic? Using mid-point method calculate the price elasticity between points B and C and mention if the situation is price elastic...
Output Price Marginal Cost 100 7.50 0.50 200 7 1.50 300 6.50 2.50 400 6 3.50 500 5.50 5.50 600 5 6.50 Please consider the above data for a monopolist. At which output level does the monopolist maximize its profits (or minimize its losses)? At an output of 500 At an output of 400 At an output of 300 At an output of 200 At an output of 600 Part b: Output Price TR MR...
$60 $50 $40 Long-Run Average Total Cost $30 $20 $10 $0 0 100 200 700 800 900 300 400 500 600 Quantity of Necklaces 600 700 800 900 Quantity of Necklaces The above graph shows the long run average total cost for a factory that produces necklaces. Between which of the following quantities does this factory experience economies of scale? 300 necklaces and 900 necklaces O necklaces and 300 necklaces 500 necklaces and 900 necklaces 300 necklaces and 500 necklaces...