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SGallaher96

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Can a firm achieve technological efficiency without achieving economic efficiency?
 
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Question 2

In the figure above in the market for high-skilled labor, the equilibrium wage rate is
 
  A) 16.
  B) 8.
  C) 20.
  D) 28.



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Answer to Question 1

Yes. Technological efficiency means achieving the most output possible from any given combination of inputs. There might, however, be a different combination of inputs that can produce the same quantity of output at a lower cost. Economic efficiency is attained when the lowest cost combination of inputs is chosen, and when that combination of inputs is used to produce the largest possible quantity of output.

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SGallaher96

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Reply 2 on: Jun 29, 2018
Great answer, keep it coming :)


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Gracias!

 

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