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Theory of the Firm in Perfect Competition
Two Critical Decisions; Long Run vs Short Run; Widget Production
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The Firm’s Problem
Maximize profit: Given available technology: Q(K,L) Given prices of inputs: w and r Given price of final good Q
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Two Critical Decisions
How to produce?– List technically efficient methods– Choose the lowest cost method: L*,K*– TC(Q)=wL*+rK*
How much to produce?– Profit = Total Revenue-Total Costs– Total Revenue=PQ– Total Costs=TC(Q)
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Total Revenue-Total Cost
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Profit
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Profit Maximization Rule
Marginal Revenue = Marginal Cost
ΔTRΔQ
=ΔTCΔQ
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Some Basic Vocabulary Explicit costs vs Implicit costs
– Explicit costs require an outlay of money by firm; Implicit costs do not.
Economic Profit vs Accounting profit– Economists include opportunity costs in
calculating economic profit; Accountants do not.
Long run vs short run– In long run both K and L are variable. In
short run, K is fixed Only L is variable.
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Short Run Production Widget manufacturing
– Variable Input -- Labor (Staples)– Fixed Inputs -- Table, Stapler
Production Table– Total Product -- total number of widgets– Average Product -- total number of widgets
divided by total number of workers– Marginal Product -- change in number of
widgets following addition of worker
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Discussion
What happens to marginal product as number of workers increases?
What happens to total costs as number of workers increases?
What happens to cost per unit produced as output increases?
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Short Run Costs
Fixed vs variable costs ATC=Total Cost/Output AVC=Total Variable Cost/Output AFC=Total Fixed Cost/Output MC = TC/Q
– Change in Total Cost associated with last unit produced
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Typical Short Run Cost Curves
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Quantity
Average variable cost
Average total cost
Marginal cost
Average fixed cost
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Marginal Cost
Marginal cost is inversely related to marginal product.
Because of the law of diminishing marginal returns (diminishing marginal productivity), short run marginal cost slopes up. Why is that important?
Marginal cost will intersect AC at minimum of AC.
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Long Run Production
Plans Output (Q) Firm chooses K and L to produce Q at
lowest possible cost Chooses among technically efficient
technologies (combinations of K &L)
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Technically Efficient Technologies: Q=20
Units of Labor Units of Capital
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Cost Minimizing Technology? w=$5 and r=$10
L K TC
3 1 $25
2 2 $30
1 3 $35
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Long Run Production
Q=20 Q=40 Q=60
L K L K L K
3 1 6 2 9 3
2 2 4 4 6 6
1 3 2 6 3 9
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Long Run Total Costs
Output TotalCosts
AverageCosts
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20 25 12.5 1
40 50 12.5 2
60 75 12.5 4
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Returns to Scale
Increasing Returns to Scale– As inputs double, output more than doubles– Average total costs are decreasing
Constant Returns to Scale– As inputs double, output doubles– Average total costs are constant
Decreasing Returns to Scale– As inputs double, output less than doubles– Average total costs are increasing
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Relationship between Long Run and Short Run Costs Short run, K is fixed. Only L variable Suppose firm built factory with K=2,
anticipating production of 40 units. If output is 20 instead, firm will have
total costs of $30 and SRATC of $15. SRATC would be greater than LRATC.
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Relationship between Long Run and Short Run Costs
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Short Run Average Total Cost, K=10
Short Run Average Total Cost, K=25
Short Run ATC, K=40
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Summary For economists, cost is opportunity cost. It
includes the opportunity cost of capital invested in firm.
In long run firm’s choose K and L to produce planned output at lowest cost.
Short run production is characterized by diminishing marginal returns.
MC will intersect ATC at ATC’s minimum. Minimums of SRATCs will be tangent to
LRATC