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1 1 Module 14 Cost in the Short Run

2 ObjectivesObjectives  Understand the relationship between the short run production function and short run costs. 2

3 ObjectivesObjectives  Define total cost, total variable cost and total fixed cost.  Understand the relationship between the short run production function and short run costs.  Define total cost, total variable cost and total fixed cost. 3

4 ObjectivesObjectives  Understand the relationship between the short run production function and short run costs.  Define total cost, total variable cost and total fixed cost.  Define average total cost, average variable cost, average fixed cost and marginal cost.  Understand the relationship between the short run production function and short run costs.  Define total cost, total variable cost and total fixed cost.  Define average total cost, average variable cost, average fixed cost and marginal cost. 4

5 ObjectivesObjectives  Understand the relationship between the short run production function and short run costs.  Define total cost, total variable cost and total fixed cost.  Define average total cost, average variable cost, average fixed cost and marginal cost.  Know and be able to use the cost formulas to calculate costs.  Understand the relationship between the short run production function and short run costs.  Define total cost, total variable cost and total fixed cost.  Define average total cost, average variable cost, average fixed cost and marginal cost.  Know and be able to use the cost formulas to calculate costs. 5

6 ObjectivesObjectives  Understand the relationship between the short run production function and short run costs.  Define total cost, total variable cost and total fixed cost.  Define average total cost, average variable cost, average fixed cost and marginal cost.  Know and be able to use the cost formulas to calculate costs.  Understand the relationship between marginal product and marginal cost of production.  Understand the relationship between the short run production function and short run costs.  Define total cost, total variable cost and total fixed cost.  Define average total cost, average variable cost, average fixed cost and marginal cost.  Know and be able to use the cost formulas to calculate costs.  Understand the relationship between marginal product and marginal cost of production. 6

7  Understand the relationship between marginal cost and average total cost, and marginal cost and average variable cost. 7 Objectives continued

8  Understand the relationship between marginal cost and average total cost, and marginal cost and average variable cost.  Understand what happens to average fixed cost as output increases and what this implies about the average total cost and average variable cost curves. 8 Objectives continued

9  Understand the relationship between marginal cost and average total cost, and marginal cost and average variable cost.  Understand what happens to average fixed cost as output increases and what this implies about the average total cost and average variable cost curves.  Be able to graph the cost curves.  Understand the relationship between marginal cost and average total cost, and marginal cost and average variable cost.  Understand what happens to average fixed cost as output increases and what this implies about the average total cost and average variable cost curves.  Be able to graph the cost curves. 9 Objectives continued

10  Costs are derived from the production function. Objective 1 10 Understand the relationship between the short run production function and short run costs

11  Costs are derived from the production function.  Consider a simple 2-input short run production function, like the one we used for the Acme Box Company: Q = f (L, K 0 ) where L= the variable input, labor and K 0 = the fixed input, capital. Objective 1 11 Understand the relationship between the short run production function and short run costs

12  Costs are derived from the production function.  Consider a simple 2-input short run production function, like the one we used for the Acme Box Company: Q = f (L, K 0 ) where L= the variable input, labor and K 0 = the fixed input, capital.  From the production function, we can write an expression for total cost. Total Cost = Labor Costs + Capital Cost = Total Variable Cost + Total Fixed Cost = Total Variable Cost + Total Fixed Cost Objective 1 12 Understand the relationship between the short run production function and short run costs

13  Total Fixed Costs (TFC)  Total Fixed Costs (TFC) refer to the total expenditure by the firm for fixed inputs. Objective 2 Define Total Fixed Cost … 13

14  Total Fixed Costs (TFC)  Total Fixed Costs (TFC) refer to the total expenditure by the firm for fixed inputs.  overheads  Fixed costs do not change when firms increase or decrease their output. The lay person thinks of fixed costs as overheads. Objective 2 Define Total Fixed Cost … 14

15  Total Fixed Costs (TFC) refers to the total expenditure by the firm for fixed inputs.  Fixed costs do not change when firms increase or decrease their output. The lay person thinks of fixed costs as overheads. Objective 2 Define Total Fixed Cost … 15

16  Total Variable Costs (TVC) refer to total expenditure on variable inputs, for example, the wages paid for labor services and the cost of raw materials purchased to produce the product. 16 Objective 2: … total variable cost and total cost

17  Total Variable Costs (TVC) refer to total expenditure on variable inputs, for example, the wages paid for labor services and the cost of raw materials purchased to produce the product.  Total Costs (TC) refer to the total expenditure on all inputs used to produce a product. It is the sum of fixed costs and variable costs. 17 Objective 2: … total variable cost and total cost

18 Objective 2: … fixed cost, variable cost and total cost Objective 2: … fixed cost, variable cost and total cost Total Cost = Total Fixed Cost + Total Variable Cost 18

19 Can you determine these values? 19

20 Objective 3  Average costs tells you how much a product costs per unit of output. In the short run, there are three average cost variables,one corresponding to each category of costs. Define average total cost, average variable cost, average fixed cost and marginal cost 20

21 Objective 3  Average costs tells you how much a product costs per unit of output. In the short run, there are three average cost variables,one corresponding to each category of costs. 1.Average Fixed cost (AFC) Define average total cost, average variable cost, average fixed cost and marginal cost 21

22 Objective 3  Average costs tells you how much a product costs per unit of output. In the short run, there are three average cost variables,one corresponding to each category of costs. 1.Average Fixed cost (AFC) 2.Average Variable Cost (AVC) Define average total cost, average variable cost, average fixed cost and marginal cost 22

23 Objective 3  Average costs tells you how much a product costs per unit of output. In the short run, there are three average cost variables,one corresponding to each category of costs. 1.Average Fixed cost (AFC) 2.Average Variable Cost (AVC) 3.Average Total Cost (ATC) or simply Average Cost (AC) Define average total cost, average variable cost, average fixed cost and marginal cost 23

24 Total Cost = Average Total Cost  Quantity 24 Objective 3: … the three “average” cost variables..

25 Total Cost = Average Total Cost  Quantity 25 Objective 3: … the three “average” cost variables..

26 Total Cost = Average Total Cost  Quantity    26 Objective 3: … the three “average” cost variables..

27  Marginal Cost  Marginal Cost is the addition to total cost resulting from producing one more unit of output. 27 Objective 3: … define marginal cost

28  Marginal Cost  Marginal Cost is the addition to total cost resulting from producing one more unit of output. Objective 3: … define marginal cost 28

29  Marginal Cost  Marginal Cost is the addition to total cost resulting from producing one more unit of output. 29 Objective 3: … define marginal cost

30  Marginal Cost  Marginal Cost is the addition to total cost resulting from producing one more unit of output.  Since fixed cost is constant, the equation above equals: 30 Objective 3: … define marginal cost

31  Marginal Cost  Marginal Cost is the addition to total cost resulting from producing one more unit of output.  Since fixed cost is constant, the equation above equals:  In the short run, marginal cost is independent of fixed costs. 31 Objective 3: … define marginal cost

32 Objective 4 Know and be able to use the cost formulas to calculate costs Know and be able to use the cost formulas to calculate costs 32

33 Objective 4  Example: We will revisit the Acme Box Company. Suppose Acme’s Fixed Costs equals $1,000 and the firm hires labor at a constant wage of $60 per unit. Know and be able to use the cost formulas to calculate costs Know and be able to use the cost formulas to calculate costs 33

34 Suppose Acme’s fixed costs equals $1,000. Objective 4: Calculating Costs … 34 (1)(2)(3)(4) Labor(L) Total Product (Q) Marginal Product (MPL) (MPL) Total Fixed Cost (TFC) $ 0001000 188 223151000 342191000 457151000 567101000 67471000 77951000 88231000 98311000

35  Acme’s hires labor at a constant wage of $60 per unit of labor. Its labor costs are its only variable costs. Labor Costs = Variable Costs = wage rate  labor units (1)(2)(3)(4)(5)=(1)x$60 Labor(L) Total Product (Q) Marginal Product (MPL) (MPL) Total Fixed Cost (TFC) $ Total Variable Cost (TVC) $ 00010000 188 1x60=60 2231510002x60=120 3421910003x60=180 457151000240 567101000300 67471000360 77951000420 88231000480 98311000540 35 Objective 4: Calculating Costs …

36 Acme’s Total Cost = Fixed Cost + Variable Cost Objective 4: Calculating Costs … (1)(2)(3)(4)(5) (6)=(4) +(5) Labor(L) Total Product (Q) Marginal Product (MPL) (MPL) Total Fixed Cost (TFC) $ Total Variable Cost (TVC) $ Total Cost (TC)$ 00010000 188 601000+60=1060 2231510001201000+120=1120 3421910001801000+180=1180 4571510002401240 5671010003001300 674710003601360 779510004201420 882310004801480 983110005401540 36

37 Average Fixed Cost = Fixed Cost ÷ Output Objective 4: Calculating Costs … 37 (1)(2)(3)(4)(5) (6)=(4) +(5) (7)=(4) (2) (7)=(4) ÷(2) Labor(L) Total Product or Output (Q) Marginal Product (MPL) (MPL) Total Fixed Cost (TFC) $ Total Variable Cost (TVC) $ Total Cost (TC)$ Average Fixed Cost (AFC) $ 00010000 -- 188 6010601000 ÷8=125 22315100012011201000 ÷23=43.5 34219100018011801000 ÷42=23.8 457151000240124017.5 567101000300130014.9 67471000360136013.5 77951000420142012.7 88231000480148012.2 98311000540154012.1

38 Average Variable Cost = Total Variable Cost ÷ Output Objective 4: Calculating Costs … 38 (1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6)(7) (8)=(5) ÷(2) Labor(L) Total Product or Output (Q) Marginal Product (MPL) (MPL) Total Fixed Cost (TFC) $ Total Variable Cost (TVC) $ Total Cost (TC)$ Average Fixed Cost (AFC in $) Average Variable Cost (AVC in $) 00010000 -- 0 188 60106012560 ÷8=7.5 223151000120112043.5120 ÷23=5.2 342191000180118023.8180 ÷42=4.3 457151000240124017.54.2 567101000300130014.94.5 67471000360136013.54.9 77951000420142012.75.3 88231000480148012.25.9 98311000540154012.16.5

39 Average Total Cost = Average Fixed Cost + Average Variable Cost, or Average Total Cost = Total Cost ÷ Output Objective 4: Calculating Costs … 39 (1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6)(7)(8) (9)=(6) (2) (9)=(6) ÷ (2) Labor(L) Total Product or Output (Q) Marginal Product (MPL) (MPL) Total Fixed Cost (TFC) $ Total Variable Cost (TVC) $ Total Cost (TC)$ Average Fixed Cost (AFC in $) Average Variable Cost (AVC in $) Average Total Cost (ATC in $) 00010000 --0-- 188 60106012560 ÷8=7.51060÷ 8=132.5 223151000120112043.5120 ÷23=5.21120 ÷23=48.7 342191000180118023.8180 ÷42=4.31180 ÷ 42=28.1 457151000240124017.54.221.8 567101000300130014.94.519.4 67471000360136013.54.918.4 77951000420142012.75.318.0 88231000480148012.25.918.1 98311000540154012.16.518.5

40 Marginal Cost = ∆ Total Cost ÷ ∆ Output, or in the short run, Marginal Cost = ∆ Variable Cost ÷ ∆ Output Objective 4: Calculating Costs … 40 (1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6)(7)(8)(9)(10)=∆(5)÷(3) Labor(L) Total Product or Output (Q) Marginal Product (MPL) (MPL) Fixed Cost (TFC) $ Variable Cost (TVC) $TotalCost(TC)$ Average Fixed Cost (AFC) $ Average Variable Cost (AVC) $ Average Total Cost (ATC) $ Marginal Cost (MC)$ 00010000 --0---- 188 6010601257.5132.560÷ 8=7.5 223151000120112043.55.248.760÷ 15=4 342191000180118023.84.328.160÷ 19=3.2 457151000240124017.54.221.84 567101000300130014.94.519.46 67471000360136013.54.918.48.6 77951000420142012.75.318.012 88231000480148012.25.918.120 98311000540154012.16.518.560

41 Objective 5 Understand the relationship between marginal product and marginal cost of production Understand the relationship between marginal product and marginal cost of production 41

42 Objective 5 Below is a segment of the Table for the Acme Box Company. Understand the relationship between marginal product and marginal cost of production Understand the relationship between marginal product and marginal cost of production Labor(L) Total Product or Output (Q) Marginal Product of Labor (MPL) Marginal Cost (MC)$ 000-- 1887.5 223154 342193.2 457154 567106 67478.6 779512 882320 983160 42 (1)(2)(3)(4)

43 Objective 5 Below is a segment of the Table for the Acme Box Company. Understand the relationship between marginal product and marginal cost of production Understand the relationship between marginal product and marginal cost of production Labor(L) Total Product or Output (Q) Marginal Product of Labor (MPL) Marginal Cost (MC)$ 000-- 1887.5 223154 342193.2 457154 567106 67478.6 779512 882320 983160 Increasing Marginal Returns segment 43

44 Objective 5 Below is a segment of the Table for the Acme Box Company. Understand the relationship between marginal product and marginal cost of production Understand the relationship between marginal product and marginal cost of production Labor(L) Total Product or Output (Q) Marginal Product of Labor (MPL) Marginal Cost (MC)$ 000-- 1887.5 223154 342193.2 457154 567106 67478.6 779512 882320 983160 Increasing Marginal Returns segment Diminishing Marginal Returns segment 44

45  In the increasing marginal returns segment, when marginal product is rising, marginal cost is falling. Objective 5: … the relationship between marginal product and marginal cost of production Objective 5: … the relationship between marginal product and marginal cost of production 45

46  In the increasing marginal returns segment, when marginal product is rising, marginal cost is falling.  In the diminishing marginal returns segment, when marginal product is falling, marginal cost is rising. Objective 5: … the relationship between marginal product and marginal cost of production Objective 5: … the relationship between marginal product and marginal cost of production 46

47  In the increasing marginal returns segment, when marginal product is rising, marginal cost is falling.  In the diminishing marginal returns segment, when marginal product is falling, marginal cost is rising.  In the negative marginal returns segment, what do you think is happening to marginal cost? Yes, it is rising fast! Objective 5: … the relationship between marginal product and marginal cost of production Objective 5: … the relationship between marginal product and marginal cost of production 47

48  What then is the shape of the marginal cost curve? 48 Objective 5: … the relationship between marginal product and marginal cost of production Objective 5: … the relationship between marginal product and marginal cost of production

49  What then is the shape of the marginal cost curve? It is U-shaped. 49 Objective 6: … the relationship between marginal product and marginal cost

50 Objective 6 Understand the relationship between marginal cost, average total cost, and average variable cost average total cost, and average variable cost Understand the relationship between marginal cost, average total cost, and average variable cost average total cost, and average variable cost 50

51 Objective 6  When marginal cost (MC) is less than either average total cost (ATC) or average variable cost (AVC), it causes ATC or AVC to fall. Understand the relationship between marginal cost, average total cost, and average variable cost average total cost, and average variable cost Understand the relationship between marginal cost, average total cost, and average variable cost average total cost, and average variable cost 51

52 Objective 6  When marginal cost (MC) is less than either average total cost (ATC) or average variable cost (AVC), it causes ATC or AVC to fall.  When MC is greater than either ATC or AVC, it causes ATC or AVC to rise.  When marginal cost (MC) is less than either average total cost (ATC) or average variable cost (AVC), it causes ATC or AVC to fall.  When MC is greater than either ATC or AVC, it causes ATC or AVC to rise. Understand the relationship between marginal cost, average total cost, and average variable cost average total cost, and average variable cost Understand the relationship between marginal cost, average total cost, and average variable cost average total cost, and average variable cost 52

53 Objective 6  When marginal cost (MC) is less than either average total cost (ATC) or average variable cost (AVC), it causes ATC or AVC to fall.  When MC is greater than either ATC or AVC, it causes ATC or AVC to rise.  The MC curve intersects both the AVC and ATC curves at their respective minimum points.  When marginal cost (MC) is less than either average total cost (ATC) or average variable cost (AVC), it causes ATC or AVC to fall.  When MC is greater than either ATC or AVC, it causes ATC or AVC to rise.  The MC curve intersects both the AVC and ATC curves at their respective minimum points. Understand the relationship between marginal cost, average total cost, and average variable cost average total cost, and average variable cost Understand the relationship between marginal cost, average total cost, and average variable cost average total cost, and average variable cost 53

54  The average total cost and average variable curves are also U-shaped. 54 Objective 6: … the marginal cost, average total cost and average variable cost curves

55  The average total cost and average variable curves are also U-shaped. 55 Objective 6: … the marginal cost, average total cost and average variable cost curves  Like the marginal cost curve, their shapes are also influenced by the law of diminishing marginal returns.

56 Objective 7 Understand what happens to average fixed cost as output increases cost as output increases. Understand what happens to average fixed cost as output increases cost as output increases. 56

57   Average fixed costs falls as output increases.....think of this as “spreading your overheads”. Objective 7 Understand what happens to average fixed cost as output increases cost as output increases. Understand what happens to average fixed cost as output increases cost as output increases. 57

58 ATC = AVC + AFC ATC = AVC + AFC  AFC = ATC – AVC 58  If average fixed cost falls as output increases, what does this imply about the average variable cost and average total cost curves?

59 ATC = AVC + AFC ATC = AVC + AFC  AFC = ATC – AVC 59  As output expands, AFC gets smaller and smaller, which means that the difference between the ATC and the AVC curves decreases.

60 ATC = AVC + AFC ATC = AVC + AFC  AFC = ATC – AVC 60  As output expands, AFC gets smaller and smaller, which means that the difference between the ATC and the AVC curves decreases.

61 Objective 8:Be able to graph the cost curves Objective 8: Be able to graph the cost curves 61

62  Graph the cost curves using the data for the Acme Box Company.  Graph the cost curves using the data for the Acme Box Company. Objective 8:Be able to graph the cost curves Objective 8: Be able to graph the cost curves 62 (2)(4)(5)(6)(7)(8)(9)(10)=∆(5)÷(3) Total Product or Output (Q) Fixed Cost (TFC) $ Variable Cost (TVC) $TotalCost(TC)$ Average Fixed Cost (AFC) $ Average Variable Cost (AVC) $ Average Total Cost (ATC) $ Marginal Cost (MC)$ 010000 --0---- 8 6010601257.5132.57.5 231000120112043.55.248.74 421000180118023.84.328.13.2 571000240124017.54.221.84 671000300130014.94.519.46 741000360136013.54.918.48.6 791000420142012.75.318.012 821000480148012.25.918.120 831000540154012.16.518.560

63  Can you identify the curves in the diagram? Objective 8:Be able to graph the cost curves Objective 8: Be able to graph the cost curves 63

64 H = Average Fixed Cost curve 64

65 E = Marginal Cost curve 65

66 F = Average Total Cost curve 66

67 G = Average variable Cost curve 67

68 E = Marginal Cost curve a = minimum point on the marginal cost curve. Diminishing marginal returns set in at this point. 68

69 G = Average Variable Cost curve b = minimum point on the average variable cost curve. The marginal cost curve cuts the average variable cost curve at this point. 69

70 F = Average Total Cost curve C = minimum point on the average total cost curve. The marginal cost curve cuts the average total cost curve at this point. 70

71 You should be able to draw and identify these graphs. 71 Objective 9:Be able to graph the cost curves Objective 9: Be able to graph the cost curves

72 72 End of Module 14 Cost in the Short Run Song:The Money Song Album:Monty Python Sings Artist:Eric Idle


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