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The Costs of Production
Chapter 13
Copyright © 2001 by Harcourt, Inc.
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The Costs of Production
The Law of Supply:Firms are willing to produce and sell a greater quantity of a good when the price of the good is high.This results in a supply curve that slopes upward.
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The Firm’s Objective
The economic goal of the firm is to maximize profits.
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A Firm’s Total Revenue and Total Cost
Total Revenue The amount that the firm receives for
the sale of its output.
Total Cost The amount that the firm pays to buy
inputs.
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A Firm’s Profit
Profit is the firm’s total revenue minus its total cost.
Profit = Total revenue - Total cost
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Costs as Opportunity Costs
A firm’s cost of production includes all the opportunity costs of making its output of
goods and services.
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Explicit and Implicit Costs
A firm’s cost of production include explicit costs and implicit costs.
Explicit costs involve a direct money outlay for factors of production. Implicit costs do not involve a direct money outlay.
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Economic Profit versus Accounting Profit
Economists measure a firm’s economic profit as total revenue minus all the opportunity costs (explicit and implicit).
Accountants measure the accounting profit as the firm’s total revenue minus only the firm’s explicit costs. In other words, they ignore the implicit costs.
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Economic Profit versus Accounting Profit
When total revenue exceeds both explicit and implicit costs, the firm earns economic profit. Economic profit is smaller than
accounting profit.
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Economic Profit versus Accounting Profit
RevenueTotalopportunitycosts
How an EconomistViews a Firm
Explicitcosts
Economicprofit
Implicitcosts
Explicitcosts
Accountingprofit
How an AccountantViews a Firm
Revenue
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A Production Function and Total Cost
Number ofWorkers
Output MarginalProduct of
Labor
Cost ofFactory
Cost ofWorkers
Total Cost ofInputs
0 0 $30 $0 $30
1 50 50 30 10 40
2 90 40 30 20 50
3 120 30 30 30 60
4 140 20 30 40 70
5 150 10 30 50 80
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The Production Function
The production function shows the relationship between quantity of inputs used to make a good and the quantity of output of that good.
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Marginal Product
The marginal product of any input in the production process is the increase in the quantity of output obtained from an additional unit of that input.
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Marginal Product
Additional input
Additional output=Marginalproduct
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Diminishing Marginal Product
Diminishing marginal product is the property whereby the marginal product of an input declines as the quantity of the input increases. Example: As more and more workers are hired at a firm, each additional worker contributes less and less to production because the firm has a limited amount of equipment.
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A Production Function...Quantity of
Output(cookies
per hour)150140130120110100
908070605040302010
Number of Workers Hired0 1 2 3 4 5
Production function
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Diminishing Marginal Product
The slope of the production function measures the marginal product of an input, such as a worker.
When the marginal product declines, the production function becomes flatter.
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From the Production Function to the Total-Cost Curve
The relationship between the quantity a firm can produce and its costs determines pricing decisions.
The total-cost curve shows this relationship graphically.
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A Production Function and Total Cost
Number ofWorkers
Output MarginalProduct of
Labor
Cost ofFactory
Cost ofWorkers
Total Cost ofInputs
0 0 $30 $0 $30
1 50 50 30 10 40
2 90 40 30 20 50
3 120 30 30 30 60
4 140 20 30 40 70
5 150 10 30 50 80
Hungry Helen’s Cookie Factory
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Total-Cost Curve...TotalCost
$80
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(cookies per hour)
0 20 40 1401201008060
Total-costcurve
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The Various Measures of Cost
Costs of production may be divided into fixed costs and variable costs.
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Fixed and Variable Costs
Fixed costs are those costs that do not vary with the quantity of output produced.
Variable costs are those costs that do change as the firm alters the quantity of output produced.
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Family of Total Costs
Total Fixed Costs (TFC) Total Variable Costs (TVC) Total Costs (TC)
TC = TFC + TVC
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Family of Total Costs
Quantity Total Cost Fixed Cost Variable Cost0 $ 3.00 $3.00 $ 0.001 3.30 3.00 0.302 3.80 3.00 0.803 4.50 3.00 1.504 5.40 3.00 2.405 6.50 3.00 3.506 7.80 3.00 4.807 9.30 3.00 6.308 11.00 3.00 8.009 12.90 3.00 9.9010 15.00 3.00 12.00
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Average Costs
Average costs can be determined by dividing the firm’s costs by the quantity of output produced.
The average cost is the cost of each typical unit of product.
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Family of Average Costs
Average Fixed Costs (AFC) Average Variable Costs (AVC) Average Total Costs (ATC)
ATC = AFC + AVC
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Family of Average Costs
AFC=Fixed costQuantity
=FCQ
AVC=Variable cost
Quantity=
VCQ
ATC=Total costQuantity
=TCQ
AFC=Fixed costQuantity
=FCQ
AVC=Variable cost
Quantity=
VCQ
ATC=Total costQuantity
=TCQ
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$3.00
Family of Average CostsQuantity AFC AVC ATC
0 — — —1 $0.30 $3.302 1.50 0.40 1.903 1.00 0.50 1.504 0.75 0.60 1.355 0.60 0.70 1.306 0.50 0.80 1.307 0.43 0.90 1.338 0.38 1.00 1.389 0.33 1.10 1.4310 0.30 1.20 1.50
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Marginal Cost
Marginal cost (MC) measures the amount total cost rises when the firm increases production by one unit.
Marginal cost helps answer the following question: How much does it cost to produce an
additional unit of output?
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Marginal Cost
QTC=
quantity) in (Changecost) total in (Change
=MC
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Marginal Cost
Quantity TotalCost
MarginalCost
Quantity TotalCost
MarginalCost
0 $3.00 —1 3.30 $0.30 6 $7.80 $1.302 3.80 0.50 7 9.30 1.503 4.50 0.70 8 11.00 1.704 5.40 0.90 9 12.90 1.905 6.50 1.10 10 15.00 2.10
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Total-Cost Curve...
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ATCAVC
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Average-Cost and Marginal-Cost Curves...
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Cost Curves and Their Shapes
Marginal cost rises with the amount of output produced.
This reflects the property of diminishing marginal product.
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Cost Curves and Their Shapes
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Cost Curves and Their Shapes
The average total-cost curve is U-shaped. At very low levels of output average total cost is
high because fixed cost is spread over only a few units.
Average total cost declines as output increases. Average total cost starts rising because average
variable cost rises substantially.
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Cost Curves and Their Shapes
The bottom of the U-shape occurs at the quantity that minimizes average total cost. This quantity is sometimes called the efficient scale of the firm.
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Cost Curves and Their Shapes
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Relationship Between Marginal Cost and Average Total Cost
Whenever marginal cost is less than average total cost, average total cost is falling.
Whenever marginal cost is greater than average total cost, average total cost is rising.
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Relationship Between Marginal Cost and Average Total Cost
The marginal-cost curve crosses the average-total-cost curve at the efficient scale.
Efficient scale is the quantity that minimizes average total cost.
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MC
ATC
Relationship Between Marginal Cost and Average Total Cost
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The Various Measures of Cost
It is now time to examine the relationships that exist between the
different measures of cost.
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The Various Measures of Cost Big Bob’s Bagel Bin
Quantity of Bagels
Total Cost
FixedCost
VariableCost
AverageFixedCost
AverageVariable
Cost
AverageTotalCost
MarginalCost
0 $2.00 $2.00 $0.001 $3.00 $2.00 $1.00 $2.00 $1.00 $3.00 $1.002 $3.80 $2.00 $1.80 $1.00 $0.90 $1.90 $0.803 $4.40 $2.00 $2.40 $0.67 $0.80 $1.47 $0.604 $4.80 $2.00 $2.80 $0.50 $0.70 $1.20 $0.405 $5.20 $2.00 $3.20 $0.40 $0.64 $1.04 $0.406 $5.80 $2.00 $3.80 $0.33 $0.63 $0.97 $0.607 $6.60 $2.00 $4.60 $0.29 $0.66 $0.94 $0.808 $7.60 $2.00 $5.60 $0.25 $0.70 $0.95 $1.009 $8.80 $2.00 $6.80 $0.22 $0.76 $0.98 $1.20
10 $10.20 $2.00 $8.20 $0.20 $0.82 $1.02 $1.4011 $11.80 $2.00 $9.80 $0.18 $0.89 $1.07 $1.6012 $13.60 $2.00 $11.60 $0.17 $0.97 $1.13 $1.8013 $15.60 $2.00 $13.60 $0.15 $1.05 $1.20 $2.0014 $17.80 $2.00 $15.80 $0.14 $1.13 $1.27 $2.20
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Big Bob’s Cost Curves...
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AFC
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Three Important Properties of Cost Curves
Marginal cost eventually rises with the quantity of output.
The average-total-cost curve is U-shaped.
The marginal-cost curve crosses the average-total-cost curve at the minimum of average total cost.
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Costs in the Long Run
For many firms, the division of total costs between fixed and variable costs depends on the time horizon being considered. In the short run some costs are fixed. In the long run fixed costs become variable
costs.
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Costs in the Long Run
Because many costs are fixed in the short run but variable in the long run, a firm’s long-run cost curves differ from its short-run cost curves.
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Average Total Cost in the Short and Long Runs...
Quantity ofCars per Day
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small factory
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Economies and Diseconomies of Scale
Economies of scale occur when long-run average total cost declines as output increases.
Diseconomies of scale occur when long-run average total cost rises as output increases.
Constant returns to scale occur when long-run average total cost does not vary as output increases.
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Economies and Diseconomies of Scale
Diseconomies
of scale
Quantity ofCars per Day
0
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ATC in long run
Economies
of scale
Constant Returnsto scale
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Summary
The goal of firms is to maximize profit, which equals total revenue minus total cost.
When analyzing a firm’s behavior, it is important to include all the opportunity costs of production.
Some opportunity costs are explicit while other opportunity costs are implicit.
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Summary
A firm’s costs reflect its production process.
A typical firm’s production function gets flatter as the quantity of input increases, displaying the property of diminishing marginal product.
A firm’s total costs are divided between fixed and variable costs. Fixed costs don’t vary with quantities produced; variable costs do.
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Summary
Average total cost is total cost divided by the quantity of output.
Marginal cost is the amount by which total cost would rise if output were increased by one unit.
The marginal cost always rises with the quantity of output.
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Summary
The average-total-cost curve is U-shaped.
The marginal-cost curve always crosses the average-total-cost curve at the minimum of ATC.
A firm’s costs often depend on the time horizon being considered.
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Graphical Review
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Economic Profit versus Accounting Profit
RevenueTotalopportunitycosts
How an EconomistViews a Firm
Explicitcosts
Economicprofit
Implicitcosts
Explicitcosts
Accountingprofit
How an AccountantViews a Firm
Revenue
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A Production Function...Quantity of
Output(cookies
per hour)150140130120110100
908070605040302010
Number of Workers Hired0 1 2 3 4 5
Production function
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Total-Cost Curve...TotalCost
$80
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40
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10
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0 20 40 1401201008060
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Total-Cost Curve...
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Average-Cost and Marginal-Cost Curves...
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MC
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Cost Curves and Their Shapes
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Cost Curves and Their Shapes
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Relationship Between Marginal Cost and Average Total Cost
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Big Bob’s Cost Curves...
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Big Bob’s Cost Curves...
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Average Total Cost in the Short and Long Runs...
Quantity ofCars per Day
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small factory
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Economies and Diseconomies of Scale
Diseconomies
of scale
Quantity ofCars per Day
0
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ATC in long run
Economies
of scale
Constant Returnsto scale