Deck 7: Production Functions

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Graphically,the average productivity of labor is illustrated by

A)the slope of the total product curve at the relevant point.
B)the slope of the marginal productivity curve at the relevant point.
C)the negative of the slope of the marginal productivity curve at the relevant point.
D)the slope of the chord connecting the origin with the relevant point on the total output curve.
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A firm's isoquant shows

A)the amount of labor needed to produce a given level of output with capital held constant.
B)the amount of capital needed to produce a given level of output with labor held constant.
C)the various combinations of capital and labor that will produce a given amount of output.
D)none of these answers is correct.
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The marginal physical productivity of labor is defined as

A)a firm's total output divided by total labor input.
B)the extra output produced by employing one more unit of labor while allowing other inputs to vary.
C)the extra output produced by employing one more unit of labor while holding other inputs constant.
D)the extra output produced by employing one more unit of capital while holding labor input constant.
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Suppose the production function for good q is given by <strong>Suppose the production function for good q is given by   where k and l are capital and labor inputs.Consider three statements about this function: I.The function exhibits constant returns to scale. II)The function exhibits diminishing marginal productivities to all inputs. III)The function has a constant rate of technical substitution. Which of these statements is true?</strong> A)All of them. B)None of them. C)I and II but not III. D)I and III but not II. E)only I. <div style=padding-top: 35px> where k and l are capital and labor inputs.Consider three statements about this function: I.The function exhibits constant returns to scale.
II)The function exhibits diminishing marginal productivities to all inputs.
III)The function has a constant rate of technical substitution.
Which of these statements is true?

A)All of them.
B)None of them.
C)I and II but not III.
D)I and III but not II.
E)only I.
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The production function <strong>The production function  </strong> A)exhibits constant returns to scale and constant marginal productivities for k and l. B)exhibits diminishing returns to scale and diminishing marginal productivities for k and l. C)exhibits constant returns to scale and diminishing marginal productivities for k and l. D)exhibits diminishing returns to scale and constant marginal productivities for k and l. <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)exhibits constant returns to scale and constant marginal productivities for k and l.
B)exhibits diminishing returns to scale and diminishing marginal productivities for k and l.
C)exhibits constant returns to scale and diminishing marginal productivities for k and l.
D)exhibits diminishing returns to scale and constant marginal productivities for k and l.
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If more and more labor is employed while keeping all other inputs constant,the marginal physical productivity of labor will eventually

A)increase.
B)decrease.
C)remain constant.
D)We cannot tell from the information provided.
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A production function may exhibit

A)constant returns to scale and diminishing marginal productivities to all inputs.
B)constant returns to scale and diminishing marginal productivities to all but one input,but at least one input must have a constant marginal productivity.
C)constant returns to scale and diminishing marginal productivity to at most one input.
D)constant returns to scale and diminishing marginal productivities for no inputs.
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The average productivity of labor reaches its maximum

A)at the point of inflection of the total product curve.
B)where the slope of the total product curve is steepest.
C)where the slope of the total product curve is zero.
D)where marginal and average productivity are equal.
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For a fixed proportion production function,at the vertex of any of the (L?shaped)isoquants the marginal productivity of either input is

A)constant
B)zero.
C)negative.
D)a value that cannot be determined.
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The marginal physical productivity of labor is

A)the slope of the total output curve at the relevant point.
B)the negative of the slope of the total output curve at the relevant point.
C)the slope of the line connecting the origin with the relevant point on the total output curve.
D)the negative of the slope of the line connecting the origin with the relevant point on the total output curve.
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Which of the following production functions exhibits a constant elasticity of substitution?

A)q = 3k + 2l.
B) q=k0 5l0 5q = k ^ { 0~5 } l ^ { 0~5 } .
C) q=llkllq = l - \frac { l } { k } - \frac { l } { l } .
D)All of these production functions have a constant elasticity of substitution.
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Consider the production function <strong>Consider the production function   . For this function to have diminishing marginal productivities and increasing returns to scale,it must be the case that</strong> A)α > 1 αβ < 1. B)α > 1 αβ > 1. C)α < 1 αβ < 1. D)α < 1 αβ > 1. <div style=padding-top: 35px> . For this function to have diminishing marginal productivities and increasing returns to scale,it must be the case that

A)α > 1 αβ < 1.
B)α > 1 αβ > 1.
C)α < 1 αβ < 1.
D)α < 1 αβ > 1.
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The marginal rate of technical substitution (RTS)of labor for capital measures

A)the amount by which capital input can be reduced while holding quantity produced constant when one more unit of labor is used.
B)the amount by which labor input can be reduced while holding quantity produced constant when one more unit of capital is used.
C)the ratio of total labor to total capital.
D)the ratio of total capital to total labor. .
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The production function <strong>The production function   exhibits</strong> A)increasing returns to scale and diminishing marginal products for both K and L. B)increasing returns to scale and diminishing marginal product for L only. C)increasing returns to scale but no diminishing marginal productivities. D)decreasing returns to scale. <div style=padding-top: 35px> exhibits

A)increasing returns to scale and diminishing marginal products for both K and L.
B)increasing returns to scale and diminishing marginal product for L only.
C)increasing returns to scale but no diminishing marginal productivities.
D)decreasing returns to scale.
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Graphically,the average productivity of labor is illustrated by

A)the slope of the total product curve at the relevant point.
B)the slope of the marginal productivity curve at the relevant point.
C)the negative of the slope of the marginal productivity curve at the relevant point.
D)the slope of the chord connecting the origin with the relevant point on the total output curve.
D
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A firm's isoquant shows

A)the amount of labor needed to produce a given level of output with capital held constant.
B)the amount of capital needed to produce a given level of output with labor held constant.
C)the various combinations of capital and labor that will produce a given amount of output.
D)none of these answers is correct.
C
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The marginal physical productivity of labor is defined as

A)a firm's total output divided by total labor input.
B)the extra output produced by employing one more unit of labor while allowing other inputs to vary.
C)the extra output produced by employing one more unit of labor while holding other inputs constant.
D)the extra output produced by employing one more unit of capital while holding labor input constant.
C
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Suppose the production function for good q is given by <strong>Suppose the production function for good q is given by   where k and l are capital and labor inputs.Consider three statements about this function: I.The function exhibits constant returns to scale. II)The function exhibits diminishing marginal productivities to all inputs. III)The function has a constant rate of technical substitution. Which of these statements is true?</strong> A)All of them. B)None of them. C)I and II but not III. D)I and III but not II. E)only I. where k and l are capital and labor inputs.Consider three statements about this function: I.The function exhibits constant returns to scale.
II)The function exhibits diminishing marginal productivities to all inputs.
III)The function has a constant rate of technical substitution.
Which of these statements is true?

A)All of them.
B)None of them.
C)I and II but not III.
D)I and III but not II.
E)only I.
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The production function <strong>The production function  </strong> A)exhibits constant returns to scale and constant marginal productivities for k and l. B)exhibits diminishing returns to scale and diminishing marginal productivities for k and l. C)exhibits constant returns to scale and diminishing marginal productivities for k and l. D)exhibits diminishing returns to scale and constant marginal productivities for k and l.

A)exhibits constant returns to scale and constant marginal productivities for k and l.
B)exhibits diminishing returns to scale and diminishing marginal productivities for k and l.
C)exhibits constant returns to scale and diminishing marginal productivities for k and l.
D)exhibits diminishing returns to scale and constant marginal productivities for k and l.
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If more and more labor is employed while keeping all other inputs constant,the marginal physical productivity of labor will eventually

A)increase.
B)decrease.
C)remain constant.
D)We cannot tell from the information provided.
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A production function may exhibit

A)constant returns to scale and diminishing marginal productivities to all inputs.
B)constant returns to scale and diminishing marginal productivities to all but one input,but at least one input must have a constant marginal productivity.
C)constant returns to scale and diminishing marginal productivity to at most one input.
D)constant returns to scale and diminishing marginal productivities for no inputs.
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The average productivity of labor reaches its maximum

A)at the point of inflection of the total product curve.
B)where the slope of the total product curve is steepest.
C)where the slope of the total product curve is zero.
D)where marginal and average productivity are equal.
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For a fixed proportion production function,at the vertex of any of the (L?shaped)isoquants the marginal productivity of either input is

A)constant
B)zero.
C)negative.
D)a value that cannot be determined.
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The marginal physical productivity of labor is

A)the slope of the total output curve at the relevant point.
B)the negative of the slope of the total output curve at the relevant point.
C)the slope of the line connecting the origin with the relevant point on the total output curve.
D)the negative of the slope of the line connecting the origin with the relevant point on the total output curve.
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Which of the following production functions exhibits a constant elasticity of substitution?

A)q = 3k + 2l.
B) q=k0 5l0 5q = k ^ { 0~5 } l ^ { 0~5 } .
C) q=llkllq = l - \frac { l } { k } - \frac { l } { l } .
D)All of these production functions have a constant elasticity of substitution.
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Consider the production function <strong>Consider the production function   . For this function to have diminishing marginal productivities and increasing returns to scale,it must be the case that</strong> A)α > 1 αβ < 1. B)α > 1 αβ > 1. C)α < 1 αβ < 1. D)α < 1 αβ > 1. . For this function to have diminishing marginal productivities and increasing returns to scale,it must be the case that

A)α > 1 αβ < 1.
B)α > 1 αβ > 1.
C)α < 1 αβ < 1.
D)α < 1 αβ > 1.
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The marginal rate of technical substitution (RTS)of labor for capital measures

A)the amount by which capital input can be reduced while holding quantity produced constant when one more unit of labor is used.
B)the amount by which labor input can be reduced while holding quantity produced constant when one more unit of capital is used.
C)the ratio of total labor to total capital.
D)the ratio of total capital to total labor. .
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The production function <strong>The production function   exhibits</strong> A)increasing returns to scale and diminishing marginal products for both K and L. B)increasing returns to scale and diminishing marginal product for L only. C)increasing returns to scale but no diminishing marginal productivities. D)decreasing returns to scale. exhibits

A)increasing returns to scale and diminishing marginal products for both K and L.
B)increasing returns to scale and diminishing marginal product for L only.
C)increasing returns to scale but no diminishing marginal productivities.
D)decreasing returns to scale.
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