Chapter Fifteen: Production Costs.

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Chapter Fifteen: Production Costs

Table 15.1 Gail’s Cost of Farming

Table 15.2 Corn Production Function

Figure 15.1 Corn Production Function

Table 15.3 Calculating Marginal Product

Figure 15.2 Total Product Curves with Constant and Increasing Marginal Returns

Figure 15.3 A Total Product Curve with Increasing, Constant, and Decreasing Marginal Returns

Table 15.4 Cost of Corn Production

Figure 15.4 Total Cost Curve for Corn Production

Table 15.5 Marginal Cost of Corn Production

Figure 15.5 Relationship Between Total and Marginal Costs

Figure 15.6 Long-Run Average Costs

Chapter 15 Exercise 5

Chapter 15 Exercise 5