In the table above, Jack's opportunity cost for 1 pound of food is ________ and his opportunity cost for 1 pound of clothing is ________
A) 1 pound of clothing; 4 pounds of food
B) 1/2 of a pound of clothing; 2 pounds of food
C) 1/3 of a pound of clothing; 3 pounds of food
D) 2 pounds of clothing; 2 pounds of food
E) 1 pound of food; 1 pound of clothing
B
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The exclusive rights of ownership of property are generally referred to as
A) level property rights. B) private property rights. C) public property rights. D) common property rights.
When we focus on labor as an input in the production process, we typically draw the production function by measuring the
a. quantity of labor on the horizontal axis and the quantity of output on the vertical axis. b. quantity of labor on the horizontal axis and the marginal product of labor on the vertical axis. c. quantity of labor on the horizontal axis and the value of the marginal product of labor on the vertical axis. d. value of the marginal product of labor on the horizontal axis and the quantity of output on the vertical axis.