Question 9 0.1 pts A monopsonist has the production function Q=4.1 and faces the following labor supply and product dem...
ect Question 10 0/0.1 pts A monopsonist has the production function Q = 4.1 and faces the following labor supply and product demand equations respectively. W = 2 + 0.05 L P = 10 -0.025 Q What wage rate should the firm pay in order to maximize profits if they mark their price 300% above marginal cost? 2.5 Using the results in the previous problem, the firm will want to pay the lowest possible wage rate to hire that quantity...
0/0.1 pts Incorrect Question 9 A monopsonist has the production function Q=4.L and faces the foflowing labor supply and product demand equations respectively W= 2+ 0.05 L P= 10-0.025 Q How much labor should the firm hire in order to maximize profits if they mark their price 300% above marginal cost? 60
please i need the answers. the questions are related, you need to find questions 9 then 10 Incorrect Question 9 0/0.1 pts A monopsonist has the production function Q = 4. and faces the following labor supply and product demand equations respectively. W = 2+ 0.05.L P 10 -0.025 How much labor should the firm hire in order to maximize profits if they mark their price 300% above marginal cost? 1st, what is the marginal cost of production and how...
Suppose a monopoly producer is also a monopsonist in the labor market. Demand for the output is p = 100 - Q. The production function is Q = L, and the labor supply curve is w = 10 + L. How much labor does the firm hire? What wage is paid?
A monopsonist faces the following demand curve for their product: P = 20 - 0.005 XQ and the following labor supply curve: W = 10+ 0.05 x L If the firm does not mark-up the price over marginal cost, what is the profit-maximizing wage when average labor productivity is 5?
Suppose a monopoly producer is also a monopsonist in the labor market. Demand for the output is p 600-3Q. The production function is Q = 6L, and the labor supply curve is w= 20.00 + 2L. How much labor does the firm hire? What wage is paid?
Imagine a firm operating in competitive labor and product markets. The market price of Q is $2 per unit and the market price of labor, L, is $14 per unit. The firm's short-run production function is given by the following equation: Q = 14L - .35L2 How much labor should this firm hire in order to maximize profits?
2. Consider a firm producing pizza with production function q = KL, that faces input prices w= $10 and r = $100 for labor and capital, respectively. a. Derive the isoquant equation. Find the isoquant of an output q = 1. Draw it in a figure with l in the horizontal axis and k in the vertical axis. b. Does this firm's production exhibit increasing, decreasing or constant returns to scale? Briefly explain c. Find the labor demand, and the...
3. Suppose the firm in monopolistic market faces the following demand function: Q = 5,000 - 125P ; and total cost function TC - 50 +0.00802 a. Write the equation for the inverse demand function. (1 pt) b. Find the marginal revenue function. (1 pt) c. How much output should the manager produce to maximize profit? What price should be charged for the output? (2 pt) d. Calculate the marginal cost function. (2 pt) e. At the output level, how...
A monopolist faces the following demand curve: Q = 260-2P Where Q is the weekly production and P is the price, measured in $/unit. The firm's cost function is given by C= 20 + 10Q+Q2. Assuming the firm maximizes profits, 1. (10 pts) Find the equation describing the marginal revenue (MR) curve. 2. (20 pts) What is the level of production (Q), price (P), and total profit (TT) per week? 3. (20 pts) If the government decides to levy a...