13. Intro to Factors of Production

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Define "supply price" of a factor. Minimum payment needed to bring it into use and keep it in that employment.
Define "transfer earnings" of a factor. Earnings it must receive to stay in that employment.
What is economic rent? The earnings in excess of supply price (Producer surplus)
What 2 things are required to earn economic rent? Some monopoly power or inelasticity of supply.
What is Quasi-Rent? Temporary economic rent
What is a specific factor of production? Non-specific factor of production? One with no alternative uses (cash register) Multiple uses (shop unit)
Can non-specific FoP make transfer earnings? Yes
What type of demand is the demand for FoP? Derived Demand
Explain Marginal Physical Product (MPP) of a FoP The extra output produced because of one unit of that factor
Explain Marginal Revenue Product (MRP) of a FoP The extra revenue a firm gains because of one unit of that factor
What law does MPP depend on? Law of Diminishing Marginal Returns.
The demand curve of a factor is also... The MRP curve.
In order to supply any good or service, a firm needs... Land, labour, capital and enterprise.
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