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ericka1

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What is one reason micro-managers might be less successful than so-called delegators?
 
  A) Delegators are smarter.
  B) Delegators enjoy increasing returns to scale.
  C) Micro-managers suffer decreasing returns to scale.
  D) Micro-managers have constant returns to scale.

Question 2

If a farmer produces 1000 bushels of corn using ten acres of land and one tractor and is able to produce 2000 bushels of corn using twenty acres of land and one tractor, the farmer has
 
  A) increasing returns to scale.
  B) constant returns to scale.
  C) decreasing returns to scale.
  D) no returns to scale.


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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

A



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