Production and Cost Functions Anderson: Government Production and Pricing of Public Goods.

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Production and Cost Functions Anderson: Government Production and Pricing of Public Goods

Basic Definitions profit: the total revenue a firm receives from the sale of its product minus all costs— explicit and implicit—incurred in producing it profit maximizing firm: a firm whose primary goal is to maximize the difference between its total revenue and total costs perfectly competitive market: a market in which no individual supplier has significant influence on the market price of the product price taker: a firm that has no influence of the price at which it sells it product

Production Function

Production Definitions factor of production: an input used in the production of a good or service short run: a period of time sufficient short that at least some of the firm’s factors of production are fixed long run: a period of time of sufficient length that all the firm’s factors of production are variable

Factors of Production fixed factor of production: an input whose quantity cannot be altered in the short run variable factor of production: an input whose quantity can be altered in the short run law of diminishing returns: a property of the relationship between the amount of a good or service produced and the amount of a variable factor required to produce it: the law says that when some factors of production are fixed, increased production of the good eventually requires ever-larger increases in the variable factor.

Total, Average, and Marginal Product

Production Function in Long Run

Cost Definitions fixed cost: the sum of all payments made to the firm’s fixed factors of production variable cost: the sum of all payments made to the firm’s variable factors of production total cost: the sum of all payments made to the firm’s fixed and variable factors of production marginal cost: as output changes from one level to another, the change in total cost divided by the corresponding change in output

Production Functions to Cost Functions

Total Cost Curves

Cost and Profit Calculations average variable cost (AVC): variable cost divided by total output average total cost (ATC: total cost divided by total output profitable firm: a firm whose total revenue exceeds total cost

Short Run Unit Cost Curves

Returns to Scale increasing returns to scale: doubling inputs gives more than double output constant returns to scale: doubling inputs gives double output diminishing returns to scale: doubling inputs gives more than double output

Derivation of Long Run Average Cost Curves

Long Run Cost Curves

Profit Maximization for a Price Taker

Perfect Competition