Jill Johnson owns a pizzeria. She currently produces 10,000 pizzas per month at a total cost of $500. If she produced one more pizza her total cost rises to $500.11. What does this tell us about Jill's marginal cost of producing pizzas?
A) The marginal cost of producing pizzas cannot be determined without more information.
B) The marginal cost of producing pizzas is rising.
C) The marginal cost of producing pizzas is constant.
D) The marginal cost of producing pizzas is falling.
B
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A. is a specific combination of goods and services an individual could consume. B. describes the amount of people that choose a particular combination of goods. C. is a curve describing different combinations of goods and services an individual could choose to consume. D. is when a store sells goods at a discounted price.
Which of the following is most likely to help promote the efficient use of resources and rapid economic growth?
a. high tariffs and imposition of other trade restrictions b. high marginal tax rates c. an open and competitive capital market d. high rates of inflation
Alfonso has noticed that increases in unemployment insurance claims are associated with recessions, and therefore he advocates limits on unemployment insurance so as to prevent recessions. Mary has noticed that most drug addicts once attended schools, and therefore she advocates getting rid of schools so as to prevent drug addiction
a. The reasoning of both Alfonso and Mary suffers from the omitted variable problem. b. The reasoning of both Alfonso and Mary suffers from the reverse causality problem. c. Alfonso's reasoning suffers from the reverse causality problem, and Mary's reasoning suffers from the omitted variable problem. d. Mary's reasoning suffers from the reverse causality problem, and Alfonso's reasoning suffers from the omitted variable problem.
When the actual unemployment rate is less than the natural unemployment rate, the economy is in a recessionary gap
Indicate whether the statement is true or false