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Chapter Fifteen: Production Costs
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Types of Production Costs
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Table 15.1: Gail’s Costs of Farming
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The Production Function
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Table 15.2: Corn Production Function
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Figure 15.1: Corn Production Function
Corn yields per acre increase as more nitrogen fertilizer is applied, but at a decreasing rate.
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Table 15.3: Calculating Marginal Product
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Figure 15.2: Total Product Curves with Constant and Increasing Marginal Returns
A total product curve with constant marginal returns is a straight line sloping upward. In the case of increasing marginal returns, the total product curve becomes steeper as we move to the right.
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Figure 15.3: A Total Product Curve with Increasing, Constant, and Decreasing Returns
Many real-world production functions display increasing, constant, and decreasing marginal returns when we consider the full range of production levels.
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Table 15.4: Fixed, Variable, and Marginal Costs
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Figure 15.4: The Total Cost Curve for Corn
A total cost curve shows the relationship between the total cost of production and the level of output.
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Table 15.5: Marginal Cost of Corn Production
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Figure 15.5: A Possible Pattern of Costs
The graphs show the relationship between total and marginal cost curves. For many real-world enterprises, their marginal cost curve is U-shaped.
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Figure 15.6: A Possible Pattern of Long-Run Average Costs
Long-run average cost curves tend to be U-shaped, with a minimum and maximum efficient scale.
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