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Here is the completed table:
Labor Total Product Marginal Product Average Product
0 0 N / A N / A
1 10 10 10
2 25 15 12.50
3 45 20 15
4 63 18 15.75
5 75 12 15
6 80 5 13.3
7 80 0 13.3
8 68 - 12 8.50
<h3>How to determine the total product, marginal product and average product?</h3>
The total product is determined by multiplying the average product by the number of labor. Total product of a labor can also be determined by adding the marginal product of that labor with the total product of the preceding total labor.
Blank 1 : 10 x 1 = 10
Blank 5: 25 + 20 = 45
Blank 7: 15.75 x 4 = 63
Blank 9: 63 + 12 = 75
Blank 13: 80 + 0 = 80
Blank 15: 8.50 x 8 = 68
Marginal product is the change in total product when labor is increased by 1.
Blank 2 : 10 - 0 = 10
Blank 3 : 25 - 10 = 15
Blank 8: 63 - 45 = 18
Blank 11: 80 - 75 = 5
Blank 16: 68 - 80 = - 12
Average product is the total labor divided by the total labor.
Blank 4: 25 / 2 = 12.50
Blank 6: 45 / 3 = 15
Blank 10: 75 / 5 = 12
Blank 12: 80 / 6 = 13.33
Blank 14 : 68 / 8 = 8.50
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Because of the wealth effect, a rising aggregate price level "reduces" the purchasing power of wealth and therefore "reduces" the aggregate quantity of output demanded.
<h3>What is wealth effect?</h3>
According to the wealth effect, a behavioural economic hypothesis, customers will spend more money even if their income stays the same.
The effect of wealth effect on aggregate demand is-
- People will increase their consumption as their wealth rises. Thus, at lower price levels compared to higher price levels, the consumption component of aggregate demand will be stronger.
- A person's desire for inexpensive fast food is likely to decline as their income rises, but their desire for more costly steak may increase.
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The life cycle of a product are as follows:
<span><span>1) Introduction - This involves the R&D, marketing, and launch of the product
</span><span><span>2) Growth - </span>This is the period of the life cycle when sales of increasing most quickly
</span><span>3) Maturity - sales are peaking, but the rate of growth is slowing down,
</span><span>4) Decline -final stage of the cycle, when sales begin to fall</span></span>
Allison Corporation acquired all of the outstanding voting stock of Mathias, Inc., on January 1, 2017, in exchange for $6,059,500 in cash. Allison intends to maintain Mathias as a wholly owned subsidiary. Both companies have December 31 fiscal year-ends. At the acquisition date, Mathias’s stockholders’ equity was $2,045,000 including retained earnings of $1,545,000