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  1. Consider a firm with the following production function:q = (ak+bl)^(1/2) The firm's total costs can be written as C = F + rk +
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  2. A firm currently uses 40,000 workers to produce 180,000 units of output per day.Assume the following: the daily wage per worker
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  3. supose the following demand and cost function of duopoly firmx=40-0.2p where x=x1+x2 c1=50+2x1+0.5x12 c2=100+10x2 drive riaction
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  4. I need examples of the following and i'll do them over.1.Assume you are employed at a manufacturing firm in a country district.
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  5. Suppose we now care about the long run decisions of a firm that has a production function of the form q = 4L^1/2 + KSuppose w =
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  6. Under the condition the two cournot’s duopolistic firms have identical costs, assume that the market demand and cost functions
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  7. A firm currently uses 40,000 workers to produce 180,000 units per day. The daily wage per worker is $100, and the price of the
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  8. Using MS Excel or a table in MS Word, complete Table-1 (Joseph Farms, Inc., Cost and Revenue Data).Assume that the price is
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  9. A firm currently uses 40,000 workers to produce 180,000 units of output per day. The daily wage per worker is $100, and the
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  10. A firm currently uses 40,000 workers to produce 180,000 units of output per day. The daily wage per worker is $100, and the
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