*7.2 During recessions, American firms historically laid off a larger proportion of their workers than Japanese firms...
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*7.2 During recessions, American firms historically laid off a larger proportion of their workers than Japanese firms did. (Apparently, Japanese firms continued to produce at high levels and stored the output or sold it at relatively low prices during recessions.) Assuming that the production function was unchanged over many recessions and expansions, would you expect the average product of labor to have been higher in Japan or in the United States? Why? L-9687
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Microeconomics Theory And Applications With Calculus
ISBN: 9780135183779
5th Edition
Authors: Jeffrey M. Perloff
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