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Suppose that real domestic output in an economy is 2400 units, the quantity of inputs is 60, and the price of each input is $30. If productivity increased such that 3000 units are now produced with the quantity of inputs still equal to 60, then per-unit production costs would:

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Answer:

Per-unit production costs would decrease.

Step-by-step explanation:

Real domestic output in an economy is 2400 units.

The quantity of inputs is 60, and the price of each input is $30.

Total cost of producing 2400 units

=
60 \ *\ 30

= 1,800

Per unit cost of producing 2400 units

=
(1,800)/(2,400)

= 0.75

Total cost of producing 3000 units

=
60 \ *\ 30

= 1,800

Per unit cost of producing 3000 units

=
(1800)/(3,000)

= 0.6

If productivity increased such that 3000 units are now produced with the quantity of inputs still equal to 60, per unit production cost will decrease.

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