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Chapter 20 Cost Minimization
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Basic model: min x1, x2 w 1 x 1 + w 2 x 2 subject to f (x 1, x 2 ) = y gives c ( w 1, w 2, y )
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Isocost lines: p351 x 2 = C/w 2 – w 1 x 1 /w 2.
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Tangency of an isocost line and an isoquant. – MP 1 (x 1, x 2 ) / MP 2 (x 1, x 2 ) = TRS(x 1, x 2 ) = – w 1 / w 2
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Isocost lines slope= – w 1 / w 2 Isoquant f (x 1, x 2 ) = y Optimal choice x 2 * x2 x2 x 1 * x 1.
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Minimizing costs for y = min{ax 1, bx 2 }; 完全互补 y = ax 1 + bx 2 ; 完全替代 and y = x 1 a x 2 b. Cobb- Douglas
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Fixed and variable costs. (FC and VC) Total, average, marginal, and average variable costs. (TC, AC, MC and AVC)
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MC > (<) AC if and only if AC is increasing (decreasing) MC cuts AC (AVC) at AC’s (AVC’s) extreme.
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MC AVC AC y AVC MC..
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Chapter 21 Cost Curves
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The area under MC gives VC: ∫MC = VC
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MC Variable costs MC y
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Division of output among plants of a firm. MC1 MC2
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Typical cost curves.
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c (y) = y 2 + 1. Example:
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AC MC AVC y MC AVC AC The cost curves for c (y) = y 2 + 1. 2 1
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LR and SR cost curves.
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y AC SAC=C(y 1, k* )/y LAC=C(y)/y. y* Short-run and long-run average costs
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y AC Short-run average cost curves Long-run average cost curves y* Short-run and long-run average costs
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are costs that are not recoverable. A special kind of fixed costs. Sunk costs
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Chapter 22 Firm Supply
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Pure competition. Price Taker..
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The demand curve facing a competitive firm. p380 Q P P* Market price Demand curve facing firm Market demand
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The supply decision: FOC: MC ( y* ) = p. SOC: MC ’ ( y* ) ≥ 0.
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The firm ’ s supply curve is the upward-sloping part of MC that lies above the AVC curve. The part of MC is also seen as the inverse supply function.
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MC AVC AC y AVC MC P y 2 y 1 firm’s supply curve
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Three equivalent ways to measure the producer ’ s surplus ( = R – VC =π + FC ). p389
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P389 Example: c ( y ) = y 2 + 1.
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LR: p = MC ( y, k ( y ) ) vs SR: p = MC ( y, k )
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Chapter 23 Industry Supply
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Horizontal summation gives the industry supply.
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Y P S1S1 S2S2 S 1 + S 2
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Entry and exit.
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The “ zero profit ” theorem. The “ zero profit ” theorem.
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Free entry vs barriers to entry.
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Economists versus lobbyists Rent seeking.
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