Deck 8: Cost Analysis and Estimation

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When C > 1:

A)average cost is falling.
B)increasing returns to scale are implied.
C)decreasing returns to scale are implied.
D)constant returns to scale are implied.
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Minimum efficient scale will decrease if:

A)fixed costs increase.
B)transportation costs increase in relation to production costs.
C)transportation costs decrease in relation to production costs.
D)variable costs decrease.
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If the slope of a long-run total cost function increases as output increases, the firm's underlying production function exhibits:

A)constant returns to scale.
B)decreasing returns to scale.
C)decreasing returns to a factor input.
D)increasing returns to scale.
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The degree of operating leverage can be described as a:

A)cost elasticity.
B)return to scope economies.
C)marginal profit.
D)profit elasticity.
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The cost of duplicating productive capability using current technology is called:

A)current cost.
B)replacement cost.
C)historical cost.
D)opportunity cost.
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If marginal cost is less than average cost at all output levels:

A)marginal cost must be falling.
B)average cost must be falling.
C)average cost must be rising.
D)none of these.
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When knowledge gained from manufacturing experience is used to improve production methods, the resulting decline in average costs is reflected in:

A)a downward movement along the LRAC curve.
B)an upward movement along the LRAC curve.
C)a rightward (outward) shift in the LRAC curve.
D)a leftward (inward) shift in the LRAC curve.
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Cash expenses include:

A)some explicit costs.
B)all sunk costs.
C)all incremental costs.
D)some implicit costs.
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In the long run, all costs are:

A)fixed.
B)variable.
C)sunk.
D)none of these.
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Because dental customers must be willing to pay a price for dental gold that is competitive with the price paid by jewellery customers, the price of gold does not reflect the:

A)current cost concept.
B)replacement cost concept.
C)historical cost concept.
D)opportunity cost concept.
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Deck 8: Cost Analysis and Estimation
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When C > 1:

A)average cost is falling.
B)increasing returns to scale are implied.
C)decreasing returns to scale are implied.
D)constant returns to scale are implied.
C
2
Minimum efficient scale will decrease if:

A)fixed costs increase.
B)transportation costs increase in relation to production costs.
C)transportation costs decrease in relation to production costs.
D)variable costs decrease.
B
3
If the slope of a long-run total cost function increases as output increases, the firm's underlying production function exhibits:

A)constant returns to scale.
B)decreasing returns to scale.
C)decreasing returns to a factor input.
D)increasing returns to scale.
B
4
The degree of operating leverage can be described as a:

A)cost elasticity.
B)return to scope economies.
C)marginal profit.
D)profit elasticity.
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The cost of duplicating productive capability using current technology is called:

A)current cost.
B)replacement cost.
C)historical cost.
D)opportunity cost.
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If marginal cost is less than average cost at all output levels:

A)marginal cost must be falling.
B)average cost must be falling.
C)average cost must be rising.
D)none of these.
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When knowledge gained from manufacturing experience is used to improve production methods, the resulting decline in average costs is reflected in:

A)a downward movement along the LRAC curve.
B)an upward movement along the LRAC curve.
C)a rightward (outward) shift in the LRAC curve.
D)a leftward (inward) shift in the LRAC curve.
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8
Cash expenses include:

A)some explicit costs.
B)all sunk costs.
C)all incremental costs.
D)some implicit costs.
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In the long run, all costs are:

A)fixed.
B)variable.
C)sunk.
D)none of these.
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Because dental customers must be willing to pay a price for dental gold that is competitive with the price paid by jewellery customers, the price of gold does not reflect the:

A)current cost concept.
B)replacement cost concept.
C)historical cost concept.
D)opportunity cost concept.
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