Employing additional low-skilled worker to clear woodland


Supposed that low-skilled workers employed in clearing Woodland can each clear 1 acre per month if they are each equipped with a shovel, a machete, and a chainsaw. Clearing 1 acre brings in $1000 in revenue. Each worker's equipment cost the worker's employer $150 per month to rent and each worker toils 40 hours per week for four weeks each month. a. What is the marginal revenue product of hiring one low-skilled worker to clear woodland for one month? b. How much revenue per hour does each worker bring in? c. If the minimum wage were $6.20, would the revenue per hour in part b exceed the minimum wage? If so, by how much per hour? d. Now consider the employer's total costs. These include the equipment costs as well as a normal profit of $50 per acre. If the firm pays workers the minimum wage of $6.20 per hour, what will the firms economic profit or loss be per acre? e. At what value would the minimum wage have to be set so that the firm would make zero economic profit from employing an additional low-skilled worker to clear woodland?

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Microeconomics: Employing additional low-skilled worker to clear woodland
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