An example of a factor of production is
A) a car produced by an auto manufacturer.
B) a worker hired by an auto manufacturer.
C) a loan granted to an auto manufacturer.
D) the automobiles exported by an auto manufacturer.
Answer: B
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Which graph in the above figure best represents the isoquants for Joey's Lawncutting Service when capital per day is on the vertical axis and labor per day is on the horizontal axis? A) Graph A B) Graph B C) Graph C D) Graph D
Which of the following is true of the aggregate demand curve?
a. The aggregate demand curve shows the various levels of expenditures in the economy at alternative price levels. b. The aggregate demand curve implies a positive relationship between inflation and unemployment. c. The aggregate demand curve is identical to the income consumption curve. d. The aggregate demand curve has the same slope as the aggregate supply curve. e. The aggregate demand curve relates relative prices to the quantity demanded of a particular good.
The demand curve for a firm's product is also the curve showing
a. total revenue. b. marginal revenue. c. average revenue. d. average profits.
Suppose that a firm in monopolistically competitive market is producing 30 units of output. At this level of production, the firm charges $50 per unit. Its marginal cost is $24 and marginal revenue is $24, and average cost is $20 per unit. Given this information, in the long run you would expect
A. firms to exit the market. B. price to increase. C. firms to enter the market. D. firms to maintain their current output and price.