LABOR ECONOMICS
LABOR ECONOMICS
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ISBN: 9781260004724
Author: BORJAS
Publisher: RENT MCG
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Chapter 11, Problem 3P

(a)

To determine

Determine the hourly wages of workers when the firm pays piece rates.

(b)

To determine

Determine the number of bicycles that each worker assembles in an 8-hour day. 

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Your software company recently instituted a highly regarded training program for newly hired software developers. The benefits of this program include not only the benefits to employees but also the goodwill generated by an increase in your reputation among customers and professional groups.   The costs of this training program include all of the labor, space, and consultants necessary.  Suppose these benefits and costs are given by B(Q) = 100Q - 2Q2 and C(Q) = 10Q, where Q represents the amount of hours each software developer should spend in training.  (Note that MB = 100 - 4Q, MC = 10, and that time can be measured in fractions of one hour.) What level of Q maximizes the total benefits of your newly introduced training program? What level of Q minimizes the total costs of the program? What level of Q maximizes the net benefits? What level of training is optimal? Why?
Your software company recently instituted a highly regarded training program for newly hired software developers. The benefits of this program include not only the benefits to employees but also the goodwill generated by an increase in your reputation among customers and professional groups.   The costs of this training program include all of the labor, space, and consultants necessary.  Suppose these benefits and costs are given by B(Q) = 100Q - 2Q2 and C(Q) = 10Q, where Q represents the amount of hours each software developer should spend in training.  (Note that MB = 100 - 4Q, MC = 10, and that time can be measured in fractions of one hour.)   What level of Q maximizes the net benefits? What level of training is optimal? Why?
Your software company recently instituted a highly regarded training program for newly hired software developers. The benefits of this program include not only the benefits to employees, but also the goodwill generated by an increase in your reputation among customers and professional groups. The costs of this training program include all of the labor, space, and consultants necessary. Suppose these benefits and costs are given by B(Q) = 100Q − 2Q2 and C(Q) = 10Q, where Q represents the amount of hours each software developer should spend in training. (Note that MB = 100 − 4Q, MC = 10, and also that time can be measured in fractions of one hour.) a. What level of Q maximizes the total benefits of your newly introduced training program?b. What level of Q minimizes the total costs of the program?c. What level of Q maximizes the net benefits?d. What level of training is optimal? Why?
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