EBK ECONOMICS
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Author: PARKIN
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 18, Problem 9SPA
To determine
Change in demand for female and minority labor by equity.
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Quantity of Labor Supplied
Wage
Total Cost of Labor
Marginal Cost of Labor
Marginal Revenue Product
50
$10
$500
$10
$30
100
$12
$1200
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$25
150
$15
$2250
$21
$21
200
$18
$3600
$27
$18
250
$20
$5000
$28
$15
Use the labor market data for a monopsony employer above. Find the wage and quantity of labor the firm will hire.
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$12; 100
$25; 100
$15; 150
$21; 150
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Greg is running an economic consulting company with three employees. He is considering hiring more employees. The going salary for economic consultants with the skills the company needs is $118,000 per year. Each new employee will need a computer and other equipment that cost $3,000 per year. Each client pays the company $30,000 per year. The table shows how the number of clients depends on the number of employees. What is the company's marginal revenue from the first additional employee? ($)
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4- 15
5- 19
6- 22
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Chapter 18 Solutions
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