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1、Chapter 18The Markets For the Factors of ProductionTRUE/FALSE1.If the marginal productivity of the sixth worker hired is less than the marginal productivity of the fifth worker hired, then the addition of the sixth worker causes total output to decline.ANS:FDIF:2REF:18-1NAT:AnalyticLOC:Labor markets

2、TOP:Marginal product of laborMSC:Interpretive2.In 2008, the total income of all U.S. residents was approximately $120 billion.ANS:FDIF:1REF:18-0NAT:AnalyticLOC:Labor marketsTOP:IncomeMSC:Interpretive3.In order to calculate the value of the marginal product of labor, a manager must know the marginal

3、product of labor and the wage rate of the worker.ANS:FDIF:2REF:18-1NAT:AnalyticLOC:Labor marketsTOP:Value of the marginal productMSC:Interpretive4.Let L represent the quantity of labor and let Q represent the quantity of output. Suppose a certain production function includes the points (L = 7, Q = 2

4、7), (L = 8, Q = 35), and (L = 9, Q = 45). Based on these three points, this production function exhibits diminishing marginal product.ANS:FDIF:2REF:18-1NAT:AnalyticLOC:The study of economics, and definitions of economicsTOP:Diminishing marginal productMSC:Applicative5.When a competitive firm hires l

5、abor up to the point at which the value of the marginal product of labor equals the wage, it also produces up to the point at which the price of output equals average variable cost.ANS:FDIF:3REF:18-1NAT:AnalyticLOC:The study of economics, and definitions of economicsTOP:Competitive firms | Profit ma

6、ximizationMSC:Applicative6.The demand for computer programmers is inseparably tied to the supply of computer software.ANS:TDIF:1REF:18-1NAT:AnalyticLOC:Labor marketsTOP:Labor demandMSC:Interpretive7.If Firm X is a competitive firm in the market for labor, it has little influence over the wage it pay

7、s its employees.ANS:TDIF:1REF:18-1NAT:AnalyticLOC:Labor marketsTOP:Labor demandMSC:Interpretive8.The idea that rational employers think at the margin is central to understanding how many units of labor they choose to employ.ANS:TDIF:1REF:18-1NAT:AnalyticLOC:Labor marketsTOP:Labor demandMSC:Interpret

8、ive9.For competitive firms, the curve that represents the value of marginal product of labor is the same as the demand for labor curve.ANS:TDIF:2REF:18-1NAT:AnalyticLOC:Labor marketsTOP:Labor demand | Value of the marginal productMSC:Interpretive10.The value of the marginal product of labor can be c

9、alculated as the price of the final good minus the marginal product of labor.ANS:FDIF:2REF:18-1NAT:AnalyticLOC:Labor marketsTOP:Value of the marginal productMSC:Analytical11.To compute the value of the marginal product of capital, you should multiply the market price of the good by the marginal prod

10、uct of capital.ANS:TDIF:2REF:18-1NAT:AnalyticLOC:Labor marketsTOP:Value of the marginal productMSC:Analytical12.A profit-maximizing competitive firm will hire workers up to the point at which the wage equals the price of the final good.ANS:FDIF:2REF:18-1NAT:AnalyticLOC:Labor marketsTOP:Labor demand

11、| Value of the marginal productMSC:Analytical13.A profit-maximizing competitive firm will hire workers up to the point at which the wage equals the marginal product of labor.ANS:FDIF:2REF:18-1NAT:AnalyticLOC:Labor marketsTOP:Labor demand | Marginal product of laborMSC:Analytical14.Technological adva

12、nces can cause the labor demand curve to shift.ANS:TDIF:2REF:18-1NAT:AnalyticLOC:Labor marketsTOP:Labor demandMSC:Applicative15.In the United States, technological advances help explain persistently rising employment in the face of rising wages.ANS:TDIF:2REF:18-1NAT:AnalyticLOC:Labor marketsTOP:Labo

13、r demandMSC:Applicative16.The term Luddite refers to “tekkies” or people who are the first to adopt new technological advances.ANS:FDIF:1REF:18-1NAT:AnalyticLOC:Labor marketsTOP:Labor demandMSC:Definitional17.Labor-saving technological advances increase the marginal productivity of labor.ANS:FDIF:1R

14、EF:18-1NAT:AnalyticLOC:Labor marketsTOP:Labor demandMSC:Definitional18.Labor-saving technological advances decrease the marginal productivity of labor.ANS:TDIF:1REF:18-1NAT:AnalyticLOC:Labor marketsTOP:Labor demandMSC:Definitional19.Labor-augmenting technological advances increase the marginal produ

15、ctivity of labor.ANS:TDIF:1REF:18-1NAT:AnalyticLOC:Labor marketsTOP:Labor demandMSC:Definitional20.Labor-augmenting technological advances decrease the marginal productivity of labor.ANS:FDIF:1REF:18-1NAT:AnalyticLOC:Labor marketsTOP:Labor demandMSC:Definitional21.An increase in a products price wil

16、l shift the labor demand curve for that product to the left.ANS:FDIF:1REF:18-1NAT:AnalyticLOC:Labor marketsTOP:Labor demandMSC:Definitional22.The quantity available of one factor of production can affect the marginal product of other factors.ANS:TDIF:2REF:18-1NAT:AnalyticLOC:Labor marketsTOP:Margina

17、l product of labor | Factor marketsMSC:Applicative23.In a competitive market for labor, the equilibrium wage always equals the value of the marginal product.ANS:TDIF:2REF:18-1NAT:AnalyticLOC:Labor marketsTOP:Value of the marginal productMSC:Applicative24.From 1960 to 2000, inflation-adjusted wages i

18、ncreased by 131 percent in the U.S. As a result, firms reduced the amount of labor they employed by nearly 20 percent.ANS:FDIF:2REF:18-1NAT:AnalyticLOC:Labor marketsTOP:Labor demandMSC:Interpretive25.The labor-supply curve is affected by the trade-off between labor and leisure.ANS:TDIF:2REF:18-2NAT:

19、AnalyticLOC:Labor marketsTOP:Labor supplyMSC:Interpretive26.The opportunity cost of leisure is impossible to measure, since we cant measure leisure time in dollars.ANS:FDIF:2REF:18-2NAT:AnalyticLOC:Labor marketsTOP:Labor supplyMSC:Interpretive27.The labor supply curve reflects how workers decisions

20、about the labor-leisure tradeoff respond to changes in the opportunity cost of leisure.ANS:TDIF:2REF:18-2NAT:AnalyticLOC:Labor marketsTOP:Labor supplyMSC:Interpretive28.Labor supply curves are always upward sloping.ANS:FDIF:2REF:18-2NAT:AnalyticLOC:Labor marketsTOP:Labor supplyMSC:Interpretive29.Whe

21、n an individuals income goes up, that individual may choose to supply less labor, resulting in a backward-sloping labor supply curve.ANS:TDIF:2REF:18-2NAT:AnalyticLOC:Labor marketsTOP:Labor supplyMSC:Interpretive30.The supply of labor in any one market depends on the opportunities available in other

22、 markets.ANS:TDIF:2REF:18-2NAT:AnalyticLOC:Labor marketsTOP:Labor supplyMSC:Applicative31.Movements of workers from country to country can cause shifts in the labor supply curves for both countries.ANS:TDIF:2REF:18-2NAT:AnalyticLOC:Labor marketsTOP:Labor supplyMSC:Applicative32.If the demand for lab

23、or in a particular industry increases, the equilibrium wage in that industry will also increase.ANS:TDIF:2REF:18-3NAT:AnalyticLOC:Labor marketsTOP:Labor-market equilibriumMSC:Analytical33.If the demand for labor decreases and the supply of labor is unchanged, then the opportunity cost of leisure wil

24、l decrease.ANS:TDIF:2REF:18-3NAT:AnalyticLOC:Understanding and applying economic modelsTOP:Opportunity cost | WagesMSC:Interpretive34.Profit maximization by firms ensures that the equilibrium wage always equals the value of the marginal product of capital.ANS:FDIF:2REF:18-3NAT:AnalyticLOC:Understand

25、ing and applying economic modelsTOP:Marginal product | WagesMSC:Interpretive35.As the number of concrete workers in the United States falls, the wage paid to the remaining concrete workers will necessarily fall as well.ANS:FDIF:2REF:18-3NAT:AnalyticLOC:Labor marketsTOP:Labor-market equilibriumMSC:Ap

26、plicative36.Oil field workers wages are directly tied to the world price of oil.ANS:TDIF:1REF:18-3NAT:AnalyticLOC:Labor marketsTOP:Labor-market equilibriumMSC:Applicative37.Changes in supply and demand in the labor market will cause changes in wages.ANS:TDIF:1REF:18-3NAT:AnalyticLOC:Labor marketsTOP

27、:Labor-market equilibriumMSC:Definitional38.In general, less productive workers are paid less than more productive workers.ANS:TDIF:1REF:18-3NAT:AnalyticLOC:Labor marketsTOP:Labor-market equilibriumMSC:Applicative39.Increases in productivity are not responsible for increased standards of living in t

28、he United States.ANS:FDIF:2REF:18-3NAT:AnalyticLOC:Labor marketsTOP:Factor marketsMSC:Applicative40.Average productivity can be measured as total output divided by total units of labor.ANS:TDIF:1REF:18-3NAT:AnalyticLOC:Labor marketsTOP:Factor marketsMSC:Definitional41.The rental price of capital is

29、the price a person pays to own the capital indefinitely.ANS:FDIF:2REF:18-4NAT:AnalyticLOC:Understanding and applying economic modelsTOP:Capital marketMSC:Interpretive42.The marginal product of land depends on the quantity of land that is available.ANS:TDIF:2REF:18-4NAT:AnalyticLOC:Labor marketsTOP:L

30、and marketsMSC:Interpretive43.For a snow-removal business, the capital stock would include inputs such as snow blowers and shovels.ANS:TDIF:1REF:18-4NAT:AnalyticLOC:Labor marketsTOP:CapitalMSC:Definitional44.The demand curve for each factor of production equals the value of the marginal product of t

31、hat factor.ANS:TDIF:2REF:18-4NAT:AnalyticLOC:Labor marketsTOP:Factor marketsMSC:Interpretive45.Capital income does not include income paid to households for the use of their capital.ANS:FDIF:2REF:18-4NAT:AnalyticLOC:Labor marketsTOP:Capital incomeMSC:Definitional46.Firms pay out a portion of their e

32、arnings in the form of interest and dividends, and those payments are a portion of the economys capital income.ANS:TDIF:2REF:18-4NAT:AnalyticLOC:Labor marketsTOP:Capital incomeMSC:Definitional47.When a firm decides to retain its earnings instead of paying dividends, the stockholders necessarily suff

33、er.ANS:FDIF:2REF:18-4NAT:AnalyticLOC:Labor marketsTOP:CapitalMSC:Interpretive48.Capital owners are compensated according to the value of the marginal product of that capital.ANS:TDIF:2REF:18-4NAT:AnalyticLOC:Labor marketsTOP:CapitalMSC:Interpretive49.A change in the supply of any one factor alters t

34、he earnings of all the other factors.ANS:TDIF:2REF:18-4NAT:AnalyticLOC:Labor marketsTOP:Factor marketsMSC:Interpretive50.If the output price of a product rises, the demand for capital will increase, raising the rental price of capital.ANS:TDIF:1REF:18-4NAT:AnalyticLOC:Labor marketsTOP:CapitalMSC:App

35、licative51.Suppose the supply of capital decreases. As a result, the quantity of capital used in production and the rental price of capital will both fall.ANS:FDIF:2REF:18-4NAT:AnalyticLOC:Labor marketsTOP:CapitalMSC:Analytical52.Suppose an influenza pandemic were to significantly decrease the popul

36、ation of a country. We would predict a decrease in the marginal product of land in that country.ANS:TDIF:2REF:18-4NAT:AnalyticLOC:Labor marketsTOP:Land marketsMSC:AnalyticalSHORT ANSWER1.Describe the difference between a diminishing marginal product of labor and a negative marginal product of labor.

37、 Why would a profit-maximizing firm always choose to operate where the marginal product of labor is decreasing (but not negative)?ANS:Diminishing marginal product of labor means that the last worker hired contributes less to the total output of the firm than the worker who was hired just previous to

38、 her. Negative marginal product of labor suggests that the last person hired actually causes total output of the firm to decline. The firm evaluates the benefit of hiring (added revenue) versus the added cost of hiring (wage). In competitive markets, the cost and benefit converge only when marginal

39、product declines. If the marginal product of labor is negative, hiring an additional worker would actually decrease revenue. A profit-maximizing firm would never choose to operate where marginal product is rising because hiring an additional worker would increase the “value” a worker contributes to

40、the firm, while costs remain constant. Thus, the firm will choose to operate where marginal product of labor is decreasing.DIF:2REF:18-1TOP:Diminishing marginal productMSC:Analytical2.Explain how a firm values the contribution of workers to its profitability. Would a profit-maximizing competitive fi

41、rm ever stop increasing employment as long as marginal product is rising? Explain your answer.ANS:A firm values the contribution of a worker by evaluating the workers individual contribution to firm revenue. This is done by multiplying the workers marginal product by the output price received for hi

42、s production. A profit-maximizing firm would never choose to operate where marginal product is rising because hiring an additional worker would increase the value a worker contributes to the firm and cost would remain constant. As such, value and cost diverge as long a marginal product is increasing

43、, and it is always more profitable to continue to hire more workers.DIF:2REF:18-1TOP:Marginal product of laborMSC:Analytical3.In the 1980s, the dangerous Ebola virus entered the United States through contaminated monkeys that were imported for use in medical experiments. Suppose this virus had not b

44、een contained but had spread to the general population. Assume that the virus is lethal in half of the people who are exposed to it. Describe the resulting effect on labor productivity.ANS:There are two possible direct effects: One effect would be that people would be absent from work if they caught

45、 the virus (but did not die) and so marginal productivity would be higher for the remaining workers. The other effect is that people who caught the virus would die, the labor supply would decrease, and the remaining workers would have a higher marginal product of labor. While the marginal productivity of the remaining workers increases, total output would still fall.DIF:2REF:18-3TOP:Marginal product of laborMSC:Analytical4.Using the theory of wage determination, explain why wages in developing countries. where levels of capital are small, are typically quite low.

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