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ECON 101 FINAL EXAMS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS factors of production - CORRECT ANSWER-inputs used to produce goods and services production function - CORRECT ANSWER-the relationship between the quantity of inputs used to make a good and the quantity of output of a good marginal product of lab...

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ECON 101 FINAL EXAMS WITH
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factors of production - CORRECT ANSWER-inputs used to
produce goods and services

production function - CORRECT ANSWER-the relationship
between the quantity of inputs used to make a good and the
quantity of output of a good

marginal product of labor - CORRECT ANSWER-the increase
in the amount of output from an additional unit of labor

diminishing marginal product - CORRECT ANSWER-the proper
whereby the marginal product of an input declines as the
quantity of the input increases

versatility of supply and demand - CORRECT ANSWER-supply
and demand determine price and wage

value of the marginal product - CORRECT ANSWER-the
marginal product of an input times the price of the output

the production function - CORRECT ANSWER-the relationship
between the inputs of production and the outputs of production;

,as quantity rises, the production function gets flatter
(diminishing marginal product)

the value of the marginal product of labor - CORRECT
ANSWER-the value of the marginal product depends on the
number of workers; curve slopes downwards (diminishing
marginal product)

reasons the labor demand curve might shift - CORRECT
ANSWER-output price, technological change, supply of other
factors

reasons the labor supply curve might shift - CORRECT
ANSWER-changes in tastes, changes in alternative
opportunities, immigration

wage - CORRECT ANSWER-the value marginal product of
labor; adjusts to balance supply and demand for labor

wage equilibrium in the labor market - CORRECT ANSWER-
workers receive the value of their marginal contribution to the
production of goods and services

positive shift in labor supply - CORRECT ANSWER-reduces
wage and raises unemployment

positive shift in labor demand - CORRECT ANSWER-increases
wage and increases employment

capital - CORRECT ANSWER-the equipment and structures
used to produce goods and services

markets for land and capital - CORRECT ANSWER-supply and
demand determine the compensation paid to owners of land
and compensation paid to owners of capital; the demand of
each factor depends on the value of the marginal product of
that factor

, compensation differential - CORRECT ANSWER-a difference
in wages that arises to offset the non-monetary characteristics
of different jobs

human capital - CORRECT ANSWER-the accumulation of
investments in people, such as education and on the job
training; natural ability and effort are key

signaling theory - CORRECT ANSWER-the idea that it is
rational for firms to interpret a college degree as a signal of
ability

reasons why superstars occur in the market - CORRECT
ANSWER-customers in the market want to enjoy the good
produced by the best supplier; the good is produced with
technology that ensures that the best product is distributed at a
low cost to all customers

union - CORRECT ANSWER-a worker association that
bargains with employers over wages and working conditions

strike - CORRECT ANSWER-the organized withdrawal of labor
from a firm by a union

efficiency wages - CORRECT ANSWER-above-equillibrium
wages paid by firms to increase worker activity

discrimination - CORRECT ANSWER-the offering of different
opportunities to similar individuals who differ only by race,
ethnic group, sex, age, or other identifiers

poverty rate - CORRECT ANSWER-the percent of the
population whose family income falls below an absolute level
called the poverty line; correlated with race, age, and family
composition

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