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In the short-run, Airbus manufactures aircraft at its existing factories however, labor and other inputs such as those components purchased from suppliers (engines are one example) are variable. Airbus has received a substantial number of new orders and will increase its monthly aircraft production rate. Explain why the MPL will decrease above some level of labor as more workers are added. How does this decrease in MPL result in an increase in MC The table shows the marginal product of labor for a manufacturing firm in the short-run. The cost of an additional worker is 100 per day including benefits. The product sells for 2 per unit. Compute the value of the marginal product of labor. How many workers will the firm hire Labor (L)MPLVMPL017421683238428453066304727882289154105611-66 NEW DELHI -- Each fall at harvest time, Leela Dhar Rajput used to hire 25 farm hands to work from dawn to dusk every day for a week bringing in the rice crop on his 20 acres of land in the central Indian state of Madhya Pradesh. This year, he plans to use a combine harvester instead. With the machine and the help of two or three men, he expects to finish the job in a single day. Indian agriculture is belatedly engaged in a mechanical revolution, boosting productivity in a sector that has long relied on cheap, surplus labor to tend crops in the worlds second most populous country. Job opportunities in factories and services, plus the governments rural job-creation program guaranteeing 100 days of employment a year on public-works projects, have drained the pool of workers in villages. I just cant find enough people to do the hard work in the fields anymore, says Mr. Rajput. Mukherji, B. (2013, October 29). Indias Farmers Mechanize. WSJ, B8. Show and label the amount of capital (K) and labor (L) employed with the displayed isocost line and then insert a new isocost reflecting a substantial increase in the price of labor. Mr. Rajput intends to harvest the same quantity of rice as last year. Show and explain the effect on the K and L employed. Complete the table (the easiest method is to do the computation in MS Excel). Create a line graph of AFC, AVC, ATC, and MC (in Excel, select the 4 columns, then Insert/Line, and choose the first graph option). Explain the reason for the shape of each curve. The completed table and graph can be copied and pasted into this document. Hint Be certain that your line graph looks similar to those in Baye (your graph will not be as smooth as in Baye). If not, there is likely an error in your computations. QFCVCTCAFCAVCATCMC010,000 100200 200125300133.34400150500200600250 Define economies of scale. Is there evidence of economies of scale in the airline industry (Hint Consider Low-Cost-Carriers). In large commercial aircraft manufacturing Page PAGE 2 of NUMPAGES 2 MBAA 523 Problem Set 4 Page PAGE 1 of NUMPAGES 2 K L Y, 4IsNXp xpop, Yu),j-BXRH8@ I7E10(2O4k LEzqO2POuz_gx7 svnB2,E3p9GQd H I jZ29LZ15xl.(zmd@23ln-@iDtd6lB63yy@tHjpUyeXry3sFXI O5YYS.7bdn671. tn/w/t6PssL. JiN AI)t2 Lmx(-ixQCJuWlQyI@ m2DBAR4 wnaQ W0xBdT/.3-FbYLKK 6HhfPQh)GBms_CZys v@c)h7JicFS.NP eI Q@cpaAV.9HdHVXAYr A pxSL93U5U NC(pu@d4)t9M4WP5flk_X-C wTB Y, Ao Ye zxTVOlp /gTpJ EG, AozAryerb/Ch, Eoo. 6Q k7@b hgeo27Wrz@l_F_E4fKKH.vE0,a Ec2Jml1sJLcLa@YukL8SUBff/3L/2COTGw24PQpam/aF(Zl9g5z tZD .I wTZ J1c.r4 au p7TStkdvo1S__6Jc0c6c vWFH9nv_oxeE Xg7W/SeZ HOnATfu1tEQfvCnT@9RSr y4n7 M6Yi4 i(M gxRodUV/ X 1LJXQR9ZIg4MX1IJ)E2Jxxj.Jd)GD)-(DV89DxQf)Vl )4cHIL@2by6z8N EeKMwng ..n qSkZr uHq@8- BM 2Ah z0L/)SN/b6K1q39jfr4Cv)g T8)Iad wqNp@9kvpy47.RI9ZJI8wJlhl-Fr7cvZ/66cF8uri,NdDq8H q@HFK6hFrJKYBqJ)MiAg6tXyN2j 5,JDFhzI5f,D1R2XhfQHZ81oNK3 TOAgUIAW34IqEtnCtz/ kyiuh AbQ o3Jml1SZJLcLa@YjzC/(8moeB)XDCY0DAudg- NSGL/-Otki/ Xk-jc3,mjMSc8T.s 2q28TvFv2a5zh/r2K5cxN

MBAA 523 Problem Set 4 Define the short-run and long-run and provide an aviation example

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MBAA 523

Problem Set 4

1. Define the short-run and long-run and provide an aviation example.

2. In the short-run, Airbus manufactures aircraft at its existing factories; however, labor and other inputs such as those components purchased from suppliers (engines are one example) are variable. Airbus has received a substantial number of new orders and will increase its monthly aircraft production rate. Explain why the MPL will decrease above some level of labor as more workers are added. How does this decrease in MPL result in an increase in MC?

3. The table shows the marginal product of labor for a manufacturing firm in the short-run. The cost of an additional worker is $100 per day including benefits. The product sells for $2 per unit. Compute the value of the marginal product of labor. How many workers will the firm hire?

Labor (L)

MPL

VMPL

0

1

74

2

168

3

238

4

284

5

306

6

304

7

278

8

228

9

154

10

56

11

-66

4. NEW DELHI -- Each fall at harvest time, Leela Dhar Rajput used to hire 25 farm hands to work from dawn to dusk every day for a week bringing in the rice crop on his 20 acres of land in the central Indian state of Madhya Pradesh. This year, he plans to use a combine harvester instead. With the machine and the help of two or three men, he expects to finish the job in a single day. Indian agriculture is belatedly engaged in a mechanical revolution, boosting productivity in a sector that has long relied on cheap, surplus labor to tend crops in the world's second most populous country. Job opportunities in factories and services, plus the government's rural job-creation program guaranteeing 100 days of employment a year on public-works projects, have drained the pool of workers in villages. "I just can't find enough people to do the hard work in the fields anymore," says Mr. Rajput. [Mukherji, B. (2013, October 29). India's Farmers Mechanize. WSJ, B8.]

Show and label the amount of capital (K) and labor (L) employed with the displayed isocost line and then insert a new isocost reflecting a substantial increase in the price of labor. Mr. Rajput intends to harvest the same quantity of rice as last year. Show and explain the effect on the K and L employed.

K

L


5. Complete the table (the easiest method is to do the computation in MS Excel). Create a line graph of AFC, AVC, ATC, and MC (in Excel, select the 4 columns, then Insert/Line, and choose the first graph option). Explain the reason for the shape of each curve. The completed table and graph can be copied and pasted into this document. Hint: Be certain that your line graph looks similar to those in Baye (your graph will not be as smooth as in Baye). If not, there is likely an error in your computations.

Q

FC

VC

TC

AFC

AVC

ATC

MC

0

$10,000

100

$200

200

125

300

133.34

400

150

500

200

600

250

6. Define economies of scale. Is there evidence of economies of scale in the airline industry? (Hint: Consider Low-Cost-Carriers). In large commercial aircraft manufacturing?

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