Derive the short-run labor demand curve


Problem: Consider a firms short run decision to hire workers. assume that a firm produces goods for sale in a perfectly competitive market. labor markets are competitive as well. assume the production function is Q=40L-3L(squared). One unit of a good is sold for $2

1) Why does capital not appear in the production function?

2) Derive the short-run labor demand curve. (simply plug numbers in to approximate)

3) Assuming the wage rate is $25/hour, how many workers will this firm hire in the short run?

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