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Minimum cost with Leontief production technology Let the production function be given by =min{2K,3L}. For this production technology, the cost minimizing input bundle is obtained by the condition 2K=3L. Let the rental rate be r=1, and the wage rate be =1. (a) Find the least cost of producing =60, and =120. (b) Find the least cost of producing =60, and =120, when the rental rate is changed to r=2, and the wage rate be =1. (c) Is there any substitution of inputs due to change in the per unit input costs? Why?
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Business, 22.06.2019 03:10
Complete the sentences. upper a decrease in current income taxes the supply of loanable funds today because it a. decreases; increases disposable income, which decreases saving b. has no effect on; doesn't change expected future disposable income c. decreases; decreases expected future disposable income d. increases; increases disposable income, which encourages greater saving upper a decrease in expected future income a. increases the supply of loanable funds today because households with smaller expected future income will save more today b. has no effect on the supply of loanable funds c. decreases the supply of loanable funds because it decreases wealth d. decreases the supply of loanable funds today because households with smaller expected future income will save less today
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