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Wize University Microeconomics Textbook > Efficiency
Marginal Benefit and Marginal Cost
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You are willing to pay $600 for a smartphone and it will cost $400 to produce it, this means ideally for society:
A) more phones should be produced
B) less phones should be produced
C) the same number of phones should be maintained
D) none of the above
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More Marginal Benefit and Marginal Cost Questions:
At equilibrium, the producers are those with the ______ costs and the consumers are the ones with the ________ willingness to pay.
Your employer has asked you to start working overtime and has offered to pay $18 per hour for every hour you work beyond forty hours a week. The wage rate for each of the first forty hours will continue to be the usual $15 per hour. In terms of dollars, what is the marginal benefit of working each hour of overtime?
You are willing to pay $600 for a smartphone and it will cost $400
Practice: Equilibrium
Production beyond equilibrium is not efficient because the marginal buyer's willingness to pay is:
You are willing to pay $600 for a smartphone and it will cost $400
Suppliers will be willing to supply a product only if
Consumers are willing to purchase a product or service when
Practice Question: Margin Analysis
Karen had an exam score of 50 percentage points. There is an extra credit assignment that Karen can complete that will raise her exam score by 20 percentage points. Karen has determined that the extra credit assignment will take 10 hours of her time. Karen will complete the assignment if she values the
Practice: Marginal Benefit
Your employer has asked you to start working overtime and has offered to pay $18 per hour for every hour you work beyond forty hours a week. The wage rate for each of the first forty hours will continue to be the usual $15 per hour. In terms of dollars, what is the marginal benefit of working each hour of overtime?
Rent Ceiling
An effective rent ceiling creates an inefficient outcome because at the rent ceiling ______.