Which of the following would NOT be a reason for a shift in the labor demand curve?
A. a change in labor productivity
B. a change in the price of a related input
C. a change in demand for the final product
D. a change in the market wage rate
Answer: D
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Frank Murphy is considering how many snowmobiles to purchase for his snowmobile rental business. Below are his estimates of the number of snowmobile rentals per year, depending on the number of snowmobiles available.Number ofSnowmobilesYearlyrentals1902170324043005350After paying all non-interest expenses, expenses Frank expects to net $10 per rental. Each snowmobile costs $15,000. How many snowmobiles should Frank purchase if the real interest rate is 4.5%?
A. 4. B. 0. C. 2. D. 1.
In the United States since World War II, there has been
a. a dramatic increase in the population living in rural areas b. a decline in the number of women in the labor force c. a decrease in the opportunity cost of working in the home d. more specialization of production within households e. a dramatic increase in the number of married women in the labor force
Which of the following decreases in labor demand is due to a change in the price of a related resource?
A. A decline in the demand for computers in Europe reduces the demand for workers in the domestic computer industry. B. The rise of hair salons for both men and women reduces the demand for barbers. C. A decrease in the educational skills of manufacturing workers decreases the demand for such workers. D. An increase in the price of chemical equipment increases the cost of producing fertilizer, thus decreasing the demand for workers who make fertilizer.
When diseconomies of scale occur:
A. average fixed costs will rise. B. marginal cost intersects average total cost. C. the long-run average total cost curve rises. D. the long-run average total cost curve falls.