MICROECONOMICS (LL)(FD)
MICROECONOMICS (LL)(FD)
21st Edition
ISBN: 9781260191806
Author: McConnell
Publisher: MCGRAW-HILL CUSTOM PUBLISHING
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Chapter 18, Problem 12DQ
To determine

Share of rent, interest, and profit.

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Complete the following labor supply table for a firm hiring labor competitively: LO17.2       Show graphically the labor supply and marginal resource (labor) cost curves for this firm. Are the curves the same or different? If they are different, which one is higher? Plot the labor demand data of review question 2 in Chapter 16 on the graph used in part a above. What are the equilibrium wage rate and level of employment?
Ma2. Required:   Question 3.(LO3 Apply)   Simon Ltd is run by Simon Leather who makes leather belts for designers. He uses the finest Argentinean   leather and needs highly trained machinists to make the belts up to the quality designers expect. His beits usually sell for £50 per item and use 0.2m² of leather and 30 minutes of labor. Simon Ltd has 5 staff. They work a standard 8-hour day, 5 days a week, 48 weeks of the year. They earn £15 per hour.   Leather costs £20 per meter. Simon also has some variable overheads of £6 per unit. Fixed overheads are £28,800.   a) Calculate the number of belts Simon will have to sell to break even.    Simon decides to branch out and start to also sell handbags to the same market. The handbags sell for €250 each and use 1.5m² of leather with 1 hour of labor being required. Variable overheads are £20 per handbag.   There has been a bad case of foot and mouth in Argentina. Simon can only use the leather he has currently being shipped to him for the next…
. Suppose that a car dealership wishes to see if efficiency wages will help improve its salespeople’s productivity. Currently, each salesperson sells an average of one car per day while being paid $20 per hour for an eight-hour day. LO17.8   What is the current labor cost per car sold? Suppose that when the dealer raises the price of labor to $30 per hour the average number of cars sold by a salesperson increases to two per day. What is now the labor cost per car sold? By how much is it higher or lower than it was before? Has the efficiency of labor expenditures by the firm (cars sold per dollar of wages paid to salespeople) increased or decreased? Suppose that if the wage is raised a second time to $40 per hour the number of cars sold rises to an average of 2.5 per day. What is now the labor cost per car sold? If the firm’s goal is to maximize the efficiency of its labor expenditures, which of the three hourly salary rates should it use: $20 per hour, $30 per hour, or $40 per hour?…
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