Alex's production is worth $60, Harry's is worth $40, Rob's is worth $40, and Julia's is worth $55 . They decide to combine their resources and produce together. For this to be a superadditive game, which of the following conditions must hold?
a. They should be able to produce more in groups of two than what they can produce together.
b. Their combined production must exceed the total they can individually produce.
c. Their resources must be perfect substitutes.
d. Their resources must be perfect complements.
B
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As more women decide to work outside the home and therefore hire others to work around their home, GDP will increase by
A) only the value of the household work they are now hiring someone to perform. B) the value of the output produced by the newly working women minus the value of the household work they were previously performing. C) the value of the output produced by the newly working women plus the value of any household work they are now hiring someone to perform. D) only the value of the output produced by the newly working women. E) the value of the household work they were previously performing minus the value of the output produced by the newly working women.
The above figure shows the market for steel ingots. If the market is competitive, then
A) the socially optimal quantity of steel is zero. B) the socially optimal quantity of steel of 50 units is produced. C) the socially optimal quantity of steel of 100 units is produced. D) more than the socially optimal quantity of 50 units of steel is produced.
What does it mean to say that a perfectly competitive firm is a price taker? Can't a firm set any price it chooses?
What will be an ideal response?
If Japan adopts an expansionary monetary policy, U.S. exports are likely to increase.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)