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econ_420_120255_249094 Lesson 3 Quiz
Single choice
How would you describe unit labor requirement? Select one – the most appropriate answer.
Options
A.It’s the volume of labor required to manufacture a unit of a good.
B.It’s the indicator of export specialization of individual economies.
C.It’s the number of hours of labor required to produce a pound of cheese.
D.It’s the measure of how productive a good is.
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To tackle the question properly, I’ll evaluate what ‘unit labor requirement’ means and then assess each option in light of that definition.
Option 1: 'It’s the volume of labor required to manufacture a unit of a good.' This aligns precisely with the standard economic definition of unit labor requirement, which is the amount of labor (often measured in man-hours or similar units) need......Login to view full explanationLog in for full answers
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