The profit maximizing level of labor input is

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1SCENARIO B: Suppose that due to favorable economic conditions, the price that this firm can sell its product for rises to $22.

For question 1. Fill in Table B - Each box is worth ½ point for a total of 9 points for Table B

TABLE B- The wage is still $150 and the price of output (Q) is now $22.

L

Q

MPL

MRP

Marginal Profit

Total Profit

0

0

----

----

-------------

0

1

8

8




2

20

12




3

28

8




4

35

7




5

41

6




6

45

4




 













2.    Use Scenario B/Table B to answer the questions 2 - 4 below.

The profit maximizing output (Q) is  ......

3. The profit maximizing level of labor (L) input is.....   workers........

4.The maximum profit for this firm is  .

5.DOWNLOAD AND PRINT GRAPHING TEMPLATE (available in the homework 3 instructions). This template already shows the outcome from scenario A. You will be adding results from scenario B to these graphs.

Using Scenario B/Table B, go to Graph 1. Label the new profit maximizing Q and L combination on the production function as point B.

6. Using Scenario B/Table B, go to Graph 2 and draw this firm's new MRP curve (remember that MRP = P* MPL, and since price changed, we know we have a new MRP curve!). Shade in the new area of profit. Also label the new profit maximizing point as letter B.

7. Using Scenario B/Table B, draw this firm's Supply curve on Graph 3. You should construct a supply curve as we did in lecture with point A representing the original price and output combination from scenario A (original price was $20 combined with the profit maximizing Q of 28) and point B representing the price and output combination after the change in economic conditions in Scenario B (price rose to $22, and the profit maximizing Q you found in your answer for #2 above). Connect the two points and label your supply curve.

8. When comparing Scenario A to Scenario B, the firm now hires _______ workers.

 A) more


 B) fewer

 

9.  When comparing Scenario A to Scenario B, the firm now produces _____ output.

 A) more


 B) less

10. When comparing Scenario A to Scenario B, the firm now earns _______ profit.

 A) more


 B) less

11.  SCENARIO C - We return to the original conditions (from scenario A) and now we let wages change. In particular, an increase in labor supply lowers the wage that the firm needs to pay to $130.

For question 11. Fill in Table C - Each box is worth ½ point for a total of 6 points for Table C

TABLE C- The wage has changed to $130 but the price of output (Q) is back at its original value of $20.

L

Q

MPL

 MRP

Marginal Profit

Total Profit

0

0

-----

-----

------------

0

1

8

8

$160



2

20

12

$240



3

28

8

$160



4

35

7

$140



5

41

6

$120



6

45

4

$80



 

12.Use Scenario C/Table C to answer the questions 12 - 14 below.

The profit maximizing output is  ......

 

13.The profit maximizing level of labor input is ........  workers.

14. The maximum profit for this firm is  .

15.  Using Scenario C/Table C, go to Graph 1. Label the profit maximizing Q and L combination as point C.

 

16.  Using Scenario C/Table C, go to Graph 4 and draw in this firm's new wage line. The MRP curve is unchanged since MRP = P* MPL, and neither P nor MPL has changed. Shade in the new area for profit. Also label the profit maximizing point as letter C.

 

17.  Using Scenario C/Table C, go to graph 3 and add this firm's new supply curve (remember that wages fell, so output supply increases). Label as point C the price and output combination occurring after the change in economic conditions in Scenario C (P= $20, and the profit maximizing Q you found in your answer for #12 above). You only have one point on this supply curve, but you can sketch it as an upward sloping supply curve that is parallel to the supply curve you drew earlier.

18.  When comparing Scenario A to Scenario C, the firm now hires _______

 A) more


 B) fewer

 

19.  When comparing Scenario A to Scenario C, the firm now produces _____

 A) more


 B) less

20. When comparing Scenario A to Scenario C, the firm now earns _______ profit.

 A) more

 

 B) less


Feedback: note that the firm changes its behavior due to the lowered wage. The firm hires more workers and makes more output in order to maximize profit. Remember that profit maximization requires that workers be hired up to the point where W=MRP. Consider the situation if the firm stayed with only 3 workers. Once the wage falls to 130, at 3 workers the wage is 130 and the MRP is 160. So at 3 workers, WMRP for the 5th worker.

 

21.  SCENARIO D - In this final scenario, we again return to our original conditions (from scenario A) and consider a positive productivity shock, just like we did in the lectures. In particular, let the MPL of each worker rise by two, due to an increase in total factor productivity (denoted A in the lecture), relative to the initial conditions.

For question 21, fill in Table D. Each box is worth ½ point for a total of 15 points for Table D

TABLE D- The wage is $150 and the price of output (Q) is $20.

L

Q

MPL

MRP

Marginal Profit

Total Profit

0






1






2






3






4






5






6






 

22.  Use Scenario D/Table D to answer the questions 22 - 24 below.

The profit maximizing output is  .

23.The profit maximizing level of labor input is   workers.

24. The maximum profit for this firm is  .

25. Using Scenario D/Table D, go to Graph 1. Draw your new production function (remember technology [total factor productivity] increased, shifting the production function!) Label the new profit maximizing Q and L combination as point D.

26.  Using Scenario D/Table D, go to Graph 5 and draw this firm's new MRP curve (remember that MRP = P* MPL, and since MPL has changed, we know we have a new MRP curve!). Shade in the new area of profit. Also label the new profit maximizing point as letter D.

27.  Using Scenario D/Table D, go to Graph 3 and add this firm's new supply curve (a positive productivity shock increases supply!). Label the price and output combination after the change in economic conditions in Scenario D (P= $20, and the profit maximizing Q you found in your answer for #22 above). You only have one point on this supply curve, but you can sketch it as an upward sloping supply curve that is parallel to the supply curves you drew earlier.

28.  When comparing Scenario A to Scenario D, the firm now hires _______ workers.

 A) more


 B) fewer

 

29.  When comparing Scenario A to Scenario D, the firm now produces _____ output.

 A) more


 B) less

30.  When comparing Scenario A to Scenario D, the firm now earns _______ profit.

 A) more


 B) less


Feedback:

note that the firm changes its behavior due to the increase in total factor productivity. The firm hires more workers and makes more output in order to maximize profit. Remember that profit maximization requires that workers be hired up to the point where W=MRP. Consider the situation if the firm stayed with only 3 workers. Given the change in MPL, at 3 workers the wage is 150 and the MRP is 200. So at 3 workers, WMRP for the 6th worker.

31. Upload the completed graphing template here.

 


DOWNLOAD AND PRINT GRAPHING TEMPLATE (available in the homework 3 instructions). This template already shows the outcome from scenario A. You will be adding results from scenario B to these graphs.
5.  Using Scenario B/Table B, go to Graph 1. Label the new profit maximizing Q and L combination on the production function as point B.

6. Using Scenario B/Table B, go to Graph 2 and draw this firm's new MRP curve (remember that MRP = P*MPL, and since price changed, we know we have a new MRP curve!). Shade in the new area of profit. Also label the new profit maximizing point as letter B.

7. Using Scenario B/Table B, draw this firm's Supply curve on Graph 3. You should construct a supply curve as we did in lecture with point A representing the original price and output combination from scenario A (original price was S20 combined with the profit maximizing Q of 28) and point B representing the price and output combination after the change in economic conditions in Scenario B (price rose to S22, and the profit maximizing Q you found in your answer for #2 above). Connect the two points and label your supply curve.

15.Using Scenario C/Table C, go to Graph 1. Label the profit maximizing Q and L combination as point C.

16. Using Scenario C/Table C, go to Graph 4 and draw in this firm's new wage line. The MRP curve is unchanged since MRP = P*MPL, and neither P nor MPL has changed. Shade in the new area for profit. Also label the profit maximizing point as letter C.

17. Using Scenario C/Table C, go to graph 3 and add this firm's new supply curve (remember that wages fell, so output supply increases). Label as point C the price and output combination occurring after the change in economic conditions in Scenario C (P= S20, and the profit maximizing Q you found in your answer for #12 above). You only have one point on this supply curve, but you can sketch it as an upward sloping supply curve that is parallel to the supply curve you drew earlier.

25. Using Scenario D/Table D, go to Graph 1. Draw your new production function (remember technology [total factor productivity] increased, shifting the production function!) Label the new profit maximizing Q and L combination as point D

26. Using Scenario D/Table D, go to Graph 5 and draw this firm's new MRP curve (remember that MRP = P * MPL, and since MPL has changed, we know we have a new MRP curve!). Shade in the new area of profit. Also label the new profit maximizing point as letter D

27. Using Scenario D/Table D, go to Graph 3 and add this firm's new supply curve (a positive productivity shock increases supply!). Label the price and output combination after the change in economic conditions in Scenario D (P= $20, and the profit maximizing Q you found in your answer for #22 above). You only have one point on this supply curve, but you can sketch it as an upward sloping supply curve that is parallel to the supply curves you drew earlier.


Attachment:- 3_hw3-graphing_template.docx


Attachment:- 2_hw3-less5_scenarioa.docx

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