A U.S. manufacturing company operating a subsidiary in an LDC (less-developed country) shows the following results:...
A U.S. manufacturing company operating a subsidiary in an LDC (less-developed country) shows the following results: U.S. LDC Sales (units) 100,000 20,000 Labor (hours) 20,000 15,000 Raw materials (currency) $ 20,000 FC* 20,000 Capital equipment (hours) 60,000 5,000 *Foreign Currency unit a. Calculate partial labor and capital productivity figures for the parent and subsidiary. (Round your answers to 2 decimal places.) U.S. LDC Labor productivity Capital productivity b. Compute the multifactor productivity figures for labor and capital together. (Round your...
A U.S. manufacturing company operating a subsidiary in an LDC (less-developed country) shows the following results Sales (units) Labor (hours) Raw materials (currency) Capital equipment (hours) U.S 19,900 59,700 LDC 20,300 14,900 106,000 $ 19,700 FC 19,900 4,900 Foreign Currency unit a. Calculate partial labor and capital productivity figures for the parent and subsidiary. (Round your answers to 2 decimal places.) U.S LDC Labor productivity Capital productivity b. Compute the multifactor productivity figures for labor and capital together. (Round your...
32. A U.S. manufacturing company operating a subsidiary in an LDC (less-developed country)shows the following result. Calculate the difference in their labor productivity. US LDC Sales. (units) 50000 12000 25000 12000 Labor (hours) Raw material (currency) $10,000 FC 10,000 Capital Equipment (hours) 50000 50000 1 32 1 unit/hour 7 unit/hour 3 unit/hour 5 unit/hour . 33. A U.S. manufacturing company operating a subsidiary in an LDC (less-developed country)shows the following result. Calculate the difference in their raw material productivity. If...