In the production function, the variable K represents human capital
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
False
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The optimal quantity of air pollution is
A) whatever amount of pollution is produced by the profit maximizing firm. B) found by equating the marginal benefits from further reductions in pollution and the marginal costs of further reductions in pollution. C) found by setting the quantity of air pollution equal to the quantity of water pollution. D) a meaningless concept since monetary values cannot be attached to problems associated with pollution.
Indifference curves:
a. may sometimes intersect. b. are contour lines only of a linear utility function. c. are convex if the utility function is quasi-concave. d. shift when prices change.
If a good is produced up to the point where marginal social benefit equals marginal social cost, then:
a. social welfare is maximized. b. the good is overproduced and the market is inefficient. c. firms are earning zero profits. d. all externalities have been eliminated.
Exhibit 7-16 Long-run average cost curves
In Exhibit 7-16, which firm's long-run average cost curve experiences constant returns to scale between 2 and 5 units?
A. Firm A. B. Firm B. C. Firm C. D. Firms A and C.