Economics: Principles & Policy
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ISBN: 9781337912679
Author: William J. Baumol; Alan S. Blinder; John L. Solow
Publisher: Cengage Learning US
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Chapter 18, Problem 1DQ
To determine
Impact of buying small quantity of input and its MRP is higher than the price.
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When the firm purchase less quantity of input and the MRP is higher than the price, the firm will give up the profit that it could gain by purchasing an additional unit of input for that the MRP obtain by the firm is higher than the price the firm pay.
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