You are a taxi driver in Melbourne who earns $50 for a day’s work. You have been offered a one-day ticket to the Australian Open for $40. As a tennis fan, you value the experience at $100. With this information, what can we say?
A
The opportunity cost of the day at the Open is $40.
B
The net benefit of the day at the Open is $40.
C
The economic rent of the day at the Open is $10.
D
You would have paid up to $100 for the ticket.
Solution -
Option C.The economic rent of the day at the Open is $10. is Correct Answer.
Reason -
We know that
The economic rent = benefit - economic cost
Here,
the economic rent =
=$100 - A$40 - A$50
= $10.
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