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A rising marginal cost curve is a reflection of a


A) rising marginal physical product curve.
B) falling marginal physical product curve.
C) falling average fixed cost curve.
D) rising average variable cost curve.

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Economies of scale are said to exist when


A) inputs are increased by some percentage and output increases by the same percentage.
B) inputs are increased by some percentage and output increases by a lesser percentage.
C) inputs are increased by some percentage and output increases by a greater percentage.
D) the LRATC curve slopes upward.

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Exhibit 21-5 ​ Exhibit 21-5 ​   Refer to Exhibit 21-5. Economies of scale are present between A) points A and B. B) points A and C. C) points B and C. D) points B and D. E) points C and D. Refer to Exhibit 21-5. Economies of scale are present between


A) points A and B.
B) points A and C.
C) points B and C.
D) points B and D.
E) points C and D.

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Exhibit 21-7 Exhibit 21-7   Refer to Exhibit 21-7. The marginal cost of producing the seventh unit of output is A) $85.00. B) $12.14. C) $21.00. D) $5.00. Refer to Exhibit 21-7. The marginal cost of producing the seventh unit of output is


A) $85.00.
B) $12.14.
C) $21.00.
D) $5.00.

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If the wage rate is constant and diminishing marginal returns have already set in, then


A) the wage rate must increase.
B) marginal cost increases.
C) marginal cost decreases.
D) the wage rate must decrease.

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Exhibit 21-4 ​ Exhibit 21-4 ​   Refer to Exhibit 21-4. Curve A is a(n) __________ cost curve. A) marginal B) average variable C) average total D) average fixed Refer to Exhibit 21-4. Curve A is a(n) __________ cost curve.


A) marginal
B) average variable
C) average total
D) average fixed

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One of the roles of the monitor in a firm is to reduce shirking.

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One of the reasons why economies of scale exist is that the opportunity for labor specialization tends to increase as the size of the firm grows.

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The law of diminishing marginal returns states that as ever larger amounts of a variable input are combined with


A) fixed inputs, the marginal physical product of the variable input rises.
B) other variable inputs, the marginal physical product of the variable input declines.
C) fixed inputs, eventually the marginal physical product of the variable input declines.
D) other variable inputs, eventually the marginal physical product of the variable input declines.

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Which of the following statements is true?


A) The short run is always somewhere between six and twelve months.
B) In the short run, changes in output can only be brought about by a change in the quantity of variable inputs.
C) The long run is any period of time over one year.
D) In the short run, there are variable costs but no fixed costs.

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There is a monitorless team (firm) of 10 persons. The 10 persons agree to work together and split the revenue (they earn) equally. In this setting, the cost of shirking to an individual is


A) higher than it would be if the individual worked alone.
B) the same as it would be if the individual worked alone.
C) lower than it would be if the individual worked alone.
D) necessarily greater than the benefits of shirking.
E) necessarily less than the benefits of shirking.

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Economies of scale, constant returns to scale and diseconomies of scale account for the shape of the __________ cost curve.


A) average variable
B) average fixed
C) long-run average total
D) short-run average total
E) marginal

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Exhibit 21-2 Exhibit 21-2   Refer to Exhibit 21-2. The dollar amounts that go in blanks (C) and (D) , respectively, are A) $10.00 and $1.00. B) $30.00 and $34.00. C) $3.00 and $4.00. D) $6.67 and $10.00. E) $1.00 and $1.50. Refer to Exhibit 21-2. The dollar amounts that go in blanks (C) and (D) , respectively, are


A) $10.00 and $1.00.
B) $30.00 and $34.00.
C) $3.00 and $4.00.
D) $6.67 and $10.00.
E) $1.00 and $1.50.

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Shirking, being a form of __________, is a good that individuals may consume more of the __________ its cost.


A) work; higher
B) work; lower
C) leisure; higher
D) leisure; lower

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Exhibit 21-11 Exhibit 21-11   Refer to Exhibit 21-11. Average variable cost at two units of output is A) $50. B) $60. C) $100. D) $110. E) There is not enough information provided to answer this question. Refer to Exhibit 21-11. Average variable cost at two units of output is


A) $50.
B) $60.
C) $100.
D) $110.
E) There is not enough information provided to answer this question.

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Economists predict that the __________ the cost of shirking to an individual, __________ shirking that the individual will undertake, ceteris paribus .


A) lower; there will be no impact on the
B) higher; the less
C) lower; the more
D) higher; the more

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Suppose a given marginal cost curve starts out downward sloping and at some level of output turns upward and becomes upward sloping. The point at which it turns upward is the point at which


A) marginal physical product increases.
B) total cost rises.
C) average fixed cost declines.
D) average variable cost is below marginal cost.
E) diminishing marginal returns set in.

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Economic profit is the difference between total revenue and


A) explicit costs.
B) implicit costs.
C) sunk costs.
D) the sum of explicit and implicit costs.

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Situation 21-1 Diane's Donuts will begin selling donuts next week. Diane figures that the average variable cost to make each donut will be constant at $0.30. She has already paid $20,000 for the donut-making machinery and one year's rent. Refer to Situation 21-l. What will Diane's total costs be if she sells 2,500 donuts in her first week and then goes out of business?


A) $20,750
B) $10,950
C) $20,880
D) $30,500

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Situation 21-4 Joe is the owner-operator of Joe's Haircuts Unlimited. Last year he earned $200,000 in total revenues and paid $125,000 to his employees and suppliers. During the course of the year, he received three offers to work for other barbers, with the highest offer being $50,000 per year.Refer to Situation 21-4.Β Β What are Joe's economic profits?


A) $0
B) $25,000
C) -$25,000
D) $40,000
E) $75,000

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