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A study of costs of electricity generation for a sample of 56 British firms in the 1946-1947 yielded the following long-run cost function: AVC = 1.24 +.0033Q + .0000029Q2 - .000046QZ - .026Z + .00018Z2 Where AVC = average variable cost (i.e., working costs of generation), measured in pence per kilowatt hour (kwh). (A pence was a British monetary unit equal, at that time, to 2 cents U.S.). Q = output, measured in millions of kWh per year Z = plant size, measured in thousands of kilowatts E. Determine the short-run average variable cost and marginal cost at the output level obtained in Part (d).
Define a variable Z that is a function of the sample average ? and follows a standard normal distribution. What is the probability that ? will be in the interval [1, 3] What is the probability that ? will be in the interval [-1, 1] What is the probab..
he company is proposing to build a $10-million power plant to burn its waste as fuel, thereby saving $2.8 million a year in coal purchases. Company engineers have determined that the waste-burning plant will be environmentally sound.
Consider the following data set on the price and quantity of various commodities for 2008 and 2013. Calculate the GDP deflator. What are the values for the Laspeyres and Paasche indices? Is any of the price indices clearly better?
(1) consumption = $400 billion; (2) investment = $40 billion; (3) government purchases = $90 billion; and (4) net exports = $25 billion. If the full employment level of GDP for this economy is $600 billion.
With the per-unit prices of broccoli (B) and pork rinds (R) equal to $2 and $1 respectively, a consumer George, with an income of $1,000 purchases 400R and 300B. At that point, the consumer's MRSBR = 2R/1B.
Consider an individual with preferences over consumption c and leisure l given by: u(c,l) = [(c^(1-γ ))/(1-γ)] + al where γ > 0 and a > 0 are constants. She is endowed with h hours of time to divide between working at wage w and leisure. She has no..
There are 168 hours in a week. Of these, about 60 hours will go to sleeping (more or less). That leaves 108 hours for which we have a choice in terms of how we will spend that time. Let's assume that we will spend the 108 hours in either work or l..
A firm has Total Costs (TC) of $10,000 over the next three months (TOTAL for the 3 months - not per month), of which $6,000 are fixed costs (TFC) for rent on its lease that cannot be broken. If it stays in business over those months, then the firm..
From 1969 to late 1970, real GNP grew by more than $40 billion and employment ( the number of jobs) grew by 1.6 million, but the unemployment rate nearly doubled, from 3.4 percent to 5.9 percent. How can that be
The national highway traffic safety administration.raised the average fuel efficiency standard to 35.5 miles per gallon for cars and light trucks by the year 2016. The rules will cost consumers an average of $434 extra per vehicle in the 2012 mode..
Normal people are willing to pay $250, and their desire to purchase does not vary with time. Ignore the time value of money and compute the optimal pricing scheme of the iPhone. Assume that there are equal numbers of each customer type, and that t..
If you used the uncompensated demand curve to calculate the change in consumer surplus, would your calculation be too high or too low?I. Provide a graph showing the initial outcome, the outcome after price change, the income effect, the substituti..
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