Justifying Technology Choice Under Shifting Economic Conditions
A firm can produce its output using one of two available methods. On a graph where the vertical axis represents units of energy and the horizontal axis represents units of labor, these methods are shown as rays from the origin.
Method 1 is represented by a steep ray, indicating it uses a large amount of energy for each unit of labor. Method 2 is represented by a flatter ray, indicating it uses less energy for each unit of labor.
Critically evaluate the economic conditions that would lead a profit-maximizing firm to choose the more energy-intensive Method 1. Then, describe a specific change in market conditions that would prompt the firm to switch to the less energy-intensive Method 2. Justify your reasoning by referencing the graphical representation of these technologies.
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Justifying Technology Choice Under Shifting Economic Conditions
A manufacturing firm is analyzing four potential production technologies (Alpha, Beta, Gamma, Delta) for creating a standard product batch. Each technology is defined by its input requirements on a graph where the horizontal axis represents the number of workers (labor) and the vertical axis represents the units of energy consumed. The input combinations are as follows:
- Technology Alpha: (2 workers, 10 units of energy)
- Technology Beta: (8 workers, 4 units of energy)
- Technology Gamma: (4 workers, 8 units of energy)
- Technology Delta: (5 workers, 5 units of energy)
Arrange these technologies in order from the MOST energy-intensive to the LEAST energy-intensive.
On a graph where the horizontal axis represents units of labor and the vertical axis represents units of energy, a ray is drawn from the origin through the point (5, 10) to represent Technology X. Another ray for Technology Y passes through the point (8, 12). For every one unit of labor, Technology X uses ______ more units of energy than Technology Y.
On a graph where the horizontal axis represents units of labor and the vertical axis represents units of energy, two different production technologies, M and N, are each represented by a straight line (ray) starting from the origin. The ray representing Technology M is steeper than the ray representing Technology N. What can be definitively concluded from this information?
Figure 2.4: Graphical Comparison of Fixed-Proportions Technologies