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621 Suppose the economy's production function is Y = AK^0.3N0.7. If K = 2000, N = 100, and A = 1, then Y = 246. If K and N both rise by 20%, and A is unchanged, by how much does Y increase? Открыть
622 Suppose the economy's production function is Y = AK^0.3N0.7. If K = 2000, N = 100, and A = 1, then Y = 246. If K rises by 10%, and A and N are unchanged, by how much does Y increase? Открыть
623 The main reason that the United States has such a high standard of living is Открыть
624 Suppose the economy's production function is Y = AK^0.3N0.7. If K = 2000, N = 100, and A = 1, then Y = 246. If A rises by 10 percent, and K and N are unchanged, by how much does Y increase? Открыть
625 Suppose the economy's production function is Y = AK^0.3N0.7. If K = 2000, N = 100, and A = 1, then Y = 246. If K and N each increase by 5 percent, and A is unchanged, by how much does Y increase? Открыть
626 If Y = A × N × (75 + K/N), where K = 1000, N = 20, and A = 10, what happens if K doubles and N doubles? Открыть
627 Suppose the economy's production function is Y = AK^0.3N0.7. When K = 1000, N = 50, and A= 15, what is Y? Открыть
628 Suppose that Freedonia has GDP equal to 2000 million, the capital stock is 1700 million, and the number of employees equals 70 million. The production function is Y = AK^0.25N0.75. Total factor productivity of the economy is approximately equal to Открыть
629 Suppose that the production function is given by Y = AK^0.25N0.75. Between Year 1 and Year 2, total factor productivity of Freedonia's economy increased by Открыть
630 The two main characteristics of the production function are Открыть