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Chapter 6

1. The document discusses production and costs in the short run and long run for businesses. In the short run, businesses can vary only the number of workers, while in the long run they can adjust both labor and capital. 2. It explains key concepts like total, marginal, and average product of labor. Total costs are the sum of fixed and variable costs. Variable costs depend on the wage rate in the short run since labor is the only variable input. Marginal cost is the addition cost of producing one more unit. 3. In the long run, firms can substitute between labor and capital while maintaining output. The marginal rate of technical substitution shows how much capital can replace one unit of labor while keeping output

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Chapter 6

1. The document discusses production and costs in the short run and long run for businesses. In the short run, businesses can vary only the number of workers, while in the long run they can adjust both labor and capital. 2. It explains key concepts like total, marginal, and average product of labor. Total costs are the sum of fixed and variable costs. Variable costs depend on the wage rate in the short run since labor is the only variable input. Marginal cost is the addition cost of producing one more unit. 3. In the long run, firms can substitute between labor and capital while maintaining output. The marginal rate of technical substitution shows how much capital can replace one unit of labor while keeping output

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ECON 310 Handout #6

Chapter 6: Production and Costs


May 24
Question: uppose you need to do!n"oad #usic $ro# the internet% &ou can either spend
#ore ti#e do!n"oadin' or you can 'et a $aster connection% (hich !i"" you do)
*ns!er: +t depends% +$ you need the #usic $or to#orro!, you !i"" ha-e to spend #ore
ti#e toni'ht% +$ you need it in a $e! !ee.s, you !i"" consider the $aster connection% /he
distinction co#es in 0et!een the short run and the "on' run% +n the "on' run, you ha-e
#ore options%
1usinesses $ace si#i"ar decisions% E23 suppose you o!n a dress#a.in' $actory and you
need to ra#p up hour"y output% &ou can do this 0y ha-in' #ore !or.ers or 0y in-estin'
in ne! #achines% +n the short run, you can 'et #ore !or.ers, 0ecause it ta.es a "on' ti#e
to 'et the #achines ordered, de"i-ered and insta""ed% &our costs depend on t!o thin's:
ho! #any dresses do you #a.e and ho! do you #a.e the#)
Production and Costs in the Short Run (SR)
Production in the SR
+n the short run, the $ir# has "i#ited options% (e assu#e that in the short run, the on"y
thin' a $ir# chan'e is the nu#0er o$ !or.ers it e#p"oys%
/he tota", #ar'ina" and a-era'e products o$ "a0or
/ota" Product 4/P3: the 5uantity o$ output produced 0y the $ir# in a 'i-en a#ount o$
ti#e% /ota" product depends on the 5uantity o$ "a0or the $ir# hires%
hort6run production $unction 47P83: /he $unction that associates to each 5uantity o$
"a0or its tota" product% /he 7P8 s"opes up!ard 0ecause each additiona" !or.er
contri0utes so#ethin' to the production process%
Mar'ina" Product o$ 9a0or 4MP93: /he increase in tota" product due to hirin' one
additiona" !or.er 4assu#in' that capita" is he"d $i:ed3%
*-era'e Product o$ 9a0or 4*P93: /ota" product di-ided 0y the nu#0er o$ !or.ers
*P9 ; /P<9
7e"atin' /P to MP9: the #ar'ina" product o$ "a0or is the s"ope o$ tota" product%
Nu#erica" E:ercise:
8i"" in the 0"an.s in the ta0"e 0e"o!:
Quantity o$ 9a0or /ota" Product 4/P3 Mar'ina" Product o$
9a0or 4MP93
*-era'e Product o$
9a0or 4*P93
1 !or.er = dresses = dresses per !or.er = dresses per !or.er
2 12 > 6
3 21 ? >
4 2@ > >
= 33 = 6%6
6 36 3 6
> 3> 1 =%3
(hat can !e see a0out the shapes o$ the cur-es)
*P9: (e #i'ht thin. that i$ it ta.es = 0a.ers to produce =00 cupca.es, then 6 0a.ers
!ou"d produce 600 cupca.es% 1ut, this #ay not a"!ays 0e the case% /he si:th 0a.er cou"d
#a.e the 0a.ers either #ore or "ess producti-e% E23 His presence #i'ht #a.e it easier
$or the 0a.ers to specia"iAe there0y increasin' e$$iciency in !hich case 6 0a.ers !ou"d
0a.e #ore than 600 cupca.es% *"ternati-e"y, he #ay 'et in the !ay o$ the other = 0a.ers
"eadin' to a situation !here 6 0a.ers #a.e "ess than 600 cupca.es% o, the shape o$ the
*P9 is B6s
MP9: 8or si#i"ar reasons, the #ar'ina" product cur-e a"so is B6shaped% /he second 0a.er
contri0uted #ore than the 1
st
, the third #ore than the second, 0ut the $ourth #ay
contri0ute "ess than the third% /hat is, e-entua""y, there are too #any coo.s in the .itchenC
Point o$ Di#inishin' 7eturns: /he point a$ter !hich the #ar'ina" product cur-e 0e'ins to
decrease% (here is this point on the 'raph a0o-e)
*ns!er: 90
(hat happens to *P9 !hen MP9E*P9)
*ns!er: *P9 0e'ins to $a""% Happens at point 91
7e"ationship 0et!een MP9 and *P9:
1% (hene-er a !or.erFs MP9 G *P9, *P9 rises
2% (hene-er a !or.erFs MP9 E *P9, *P9 $a""s
3% MP9 ; *P9 ri'ht at the point !here the *P9 turns around
Costs in the 7
7e#e#0er, $ir#s ha-e 0oth $i:ed and -aria0"e costs% +n the short run, !e assu#e the on"y
thin' a $ir# can -ary is "a0or% /hus, in the 7, the on"y -aria0"e cost i$ the cost o$ hirin'
"a0or%
(a'e rate: price o$ hirin' "a0or
Haria0"e Cost Cur-e: re"ated the 5uantity o$ output 4NO/ (O7IE73 to the -aria0"e
cost%
8i:ed Costs: in the 7, !e assu#e a $ir#Fs $i:ed costs are the costs o$ its capita"% Capita"
are the physica" $actors o$ production 4ie% #achines, etc%3
/ota" Costs ; HC J 8C
*-era'e Haria0"e Costs: Haria0"e cost di-ided 0y the 5uantity o$ output%
*HC ; HC<Q
*-era'e /ota" Cost: /ota" cost di-ided 0y the 5uantity o$ output
*/C; /C< Q
(hen "a0or is the on"y -aria0"e $actor, !e can 'et a-era'e -aria0"e cost usin' a di$$erent
$or#u"a% Notice, !hen a $ir# hires 9 !or.ers, then its -aria0"e costs co#e to P" K 9,
!here P"; !a'e rate o$ "a0or% /hus,
*HC ; HC<Q ; 4P"K93<Q ; P"<4Q<93 ; P"<*P9, or *HC ; P"<*P9
7e#inder: Mar'ina" cost: additiona" cost associated !ith the "ast unit o$ an acti-ity% +n
this case, MC; additiona" cost o$ producin' one #ore dress%
Ca"cu"atin' MC:
Ho! can !e 'et the MC o$ #a.in' 21 dresses 4!ith 3 !or.ers3 !hen !e are #issin'
in$or#ation on the 20
th
dress)
*ns!er: (hi"e !e donFt ha-e the cost in$or#ation $or the 20
th
dress, !e do ha-e it $or the
12
th
dress 4!hich is #ade !ith 2 !or.ers3% /he MP9 at a 5uantity o$ 21 dresses, is ?,
0ecause !ith 2 !or.ers !e #a.e 21 dresses and !ith 1 !or.er, !e #ade 12 dresses% +$
the MP9 ; ? dresses% /his is the sa#e thin' as sayin' top #a.e 1 dress, !e need 1<? o$ a
!or.er% *t a !a'e rate o$ L1=, this #eans the MC ; 41<?3 K 1= ; 1%66>
/hus, !e 'et the $or#u"a: MC ; P" <MP9
Nu#erica" E:ercise:
8i"" in the 0"an.s in the ta0"e 0e"o!:
#
!or.ers
/P
4dresses3
MP9
4dress<
!or.er3
*P9
4dress<
!or.ers3
#
dresses
HC
L
/C
L
*HC
L<
dress
*/C
L<
dress
MC
L<
dress
1 = = = = 1= 6= 3 13 3
2 > > 6 12 30 @0 2%= 6%6> 2%14
3 21 ? > 21 4= ?= 2%14 4%=2 1%6>
4 2@ > > 2@ 60 110 2%14 3%?3 2%14
= 33 = 6%6 33 >= 12= 2%2> 3%>? 3
6 36 3 6 36 ?0 140 2%= 3%@? =
> 3> 1 =%3 3> 10= 1== 2%@4 4%1? 1=
(hat do these costs cur-es "oo. "i.e 'raphica""y)
hapes o$ Cost Cur-es:
1% HC is a"!ays increasin', 0ecause #ore output re5uires #ore "a0or and hence
hi'her costs
2% /C cur-e is deter#ined 0y the $or#u"a /C ; 8C J HC, !here 8C is constant%
/here$ore, it has e:act"y the sa#e shape as the HC cur-e%
3% MC cur-e is B6shaped
4% */C and *HC cur-es are a"so u6shaped
=% (hen MCE *HC, *HC is $a""in'
6% (hen MCG *HC, *HC is risin'
>% MC crosses *HC at the 0otto# o$ the *HC MBN
@% Points =66 ho"d $or */C as !e""
?% hapes o$ the cost cur-es are re"ated to the shapes o$ the product cur-es% 8or
e:a#p"e, *HC ; P"<*P9 and MC ; P"<MP9
Bp to point !here 9 ; 91 and Q ; Q1, 413 MP9 G *P9, so *P9 risesO 423 MC E *HC, so
*HC $a""s% +n this re'ion, /P9 is increasin' at an increasin' rate 4MP9 has a positi-e
s"ope3 and /C and HC are increasin' at a decreasin' rate 4MC has a ne'ati-e s"ope3%
*$ter point 91, Q1, 413 MP9 E *P9, so *P9 $a""sO 423 MC G *HC, so *HC rises% +n this
re'ion, /P9 is increasin' at a decreasin' rate 4MP9 has a ne'ati-e s"ope3 and /C and HC
are increasin' at an increasin' rate 4MC has a positi-e s"ope3%
MC cuts throu'h *HC and */C at the 0otto# o$ the B%
Production and Costs in the Long Run
97: in the "on' run, $ir#s can adPust its e#p"oy#ent o$ 0oth "a0or and capita" so as to
achie-e the "east e:pensi-e #ethod o$ producin' a 'i-en 5uantity o$ output%
+so5uants:
/his $i'ure sho!s a"" co#0inations that su$$ice to produce one unit o$ a certain 'ood,
!hich !e !i"" ca"" 2, in a 'i-en period o$ ti#e% Hertica" a:is is I, represents capita" and
the horiAonta" a:is, 9, represents "a0or% +n this 'raph, e-ery 0as.et o$ inputs in the shaded
re'ion su$$ices to produce 'ood 2% Ho!e-er, points that o$$ the 0oundary are said to 0e
techno"o'y ine$$icient%
/echno"o'y ine$$icient: * production process that uses #ore inputs than necessary to
produce a 'i-en output%
Point 1 is techno"o'y ine$$icient%
Bnit iso5uant: /he set o$ a"" technica""y e$$icient !ays to produce one unit o$ output% /he
unit iso5uant is do!n!ard s"opin'%
/he Mar'ina" 7ate o$ /echnica" u0stitution o$ "a0or $or capita" 4M7/9I3: /he a#ount
o$ capita" that can 0e su0stituted $or one unit o$ "a0or, ho"din' output constant%
Mar'ina" Products and the M7/:
uppose "a0or input is reduced 0y one unit and capita" input is increased 0y I units
!here I is Pust enou'h to #aintain the e:istin' "e-e" o$ output% /hen, I ;
M7/9I%
Consider these t!o steps separate"y:
13 (hen one unit o$ "a0or is sacri$iced, output $a""s 0y the MP9% (hen I units o$
capita" are hired, output rises 0y IKMPI, !here MPI; #ar'ina" product o$
capita"%
23 ince output doesnFt chan'e, it #ust #ean that, MP9 ; IKMPI;
M7/9IKMPI% /hus,
M7/9I ; MP9<MPI
Note: this is similar to our conclusion about consumer behavior that MVxy = MUx /
MUy
/he Production 8unction:
uppose the $ir# produces 2 units instead o$ 1, !e can dra! another iso5uant
representin' a"" o$ the techno"o'ica""y e$$icient input co#0inations it can use%
+#portant $acts a0out +so5uants 4si#i"ar to +C3:
1% +so5uants s"ope do!n!ard
2% +so5uants $i"" the p"ane
3% +so5uants ne-er cross
4% +so5uants are con-e:
Production $unction: /he ru"e $or deter#inin' ho! #uch output can 0e produced !ith a
'i-en 0as.et o$ inputs
Choosing a Production Process
+socosts and Cost Mini#iAation:
uppose a $ir# can hire "a0or $or a !a'e rate o$ P9 and can hire capita" at a 'oin' rate o$
PI % uppose a"so that the $ir# spend L10 on inputs% /hen, the $ir# can hire 9 units o$
"a0or and I units o$ capita" on"y i$
P9K 9 J PIKI ; L10
/he co""ection o$ the pairs 49,I3 co#e $ro# the "ine that satis$ies this e5uation and has
the s"ope 6 4P9< PI3%
+socost: /he set o$ a"" 0as.ets o$ inputs that can 0e e#p"oyed at a 'i-en cost
Note, there are di$$erent iso5uants $or each 'i-en "e-e" o$ e:penditure on inputs%
*t !hat point !i"" the $ir# choose its inputs i$ it !ants to produce 2 units o$ 2)
Point *: tota" cost ; L13
Point 1: tota" cost ; L12
Point C: tota" cost ; L11
/hus, he !i"" produce 2 $or "o!est cost !hich is at point C%
7B9E: +n order to #ini#iAe the cost o$ producin' a 'i-en "e-e" o$ output, the $ir#
a"!ays chooses a point o$ tan'ency 0et!een an isocost and the appropriate iso5uant%
Cost Mini#iAation and the E5ui#ar'ina" Princip"e:
uppose the $ir# considers hirin' one "ess unit o$ "a0or and rep"acin' it !ith su$$icient
capita" so that it continues to produce 2 units o$ output% Ho! #uch additiona" capita"
#ust it hire)
*ns!er: M7/ !hich is a"so e5ua" to a0so"ute -a"ue o$ the s"ope o$ the iso5uant
(hat are the #ar'ina" costs and 0ene$its o$ this decision)
1ene$it o$ "osin' one !or.er ; P9
Cost o$ addin' #ore capita": M7/ K PI
E5ui#ar'ina" princip"e says set M1 ; MC, then M7/ ; P9<PI
9e$t side: s"ope o$ iso5uant
7i'ht side: s"ope o$ isocost
7e6e:a#ine Point *: M7/ G P9<PI, this #eans the $ir# can hire one #ore unit o$ "a0or
$or "ess cost than it !i"" sa-e 0y rep"acin' capita", so they #o-e do!n the iso5uant%
Output Ma:i#iAation: !e can a"so "oo. at the $ir#Fs pro0"e# $ro# the standpoint o$
output #a:i#iAation% /hat is, !e can as., $or a 'i-en "e-e" o$ input e:penditure, !hat is
the #a:i#u# "e-e" o$ output !e can produce)
/he E:pansion Path:
/his a"" see#s -ery #uch "i.e the ana"ysis !e Pust did !ith consu#er 0eha-ior !hen !e
$ound the opti#u# point 0et!een an indi-idua"Fs indi$$erence cur-e and her 0ud'et "ine%
/here is one critica" di$$erence here:
* consu#er has a 'i-en inco#e to di-ide a#on' consu#ption 'oods, !hereas a $ir# can
choose its "e-e" o$ e:penditure on inputs% Put di$$erent"y, a consu#er is constrained to
on"y one 0ud'et "ine, !hereas a $ir# has a !ho"e $a#i"y o$ isocosts 4one $or each "e-e" o$
e:penditure3%
* $ir# doesnFt ha-e a 0ud'et constraint% (hereas consu#ers pursue consu#ption, $ir#s
pursue pro$its%
E:pansion path: /he set o$ tan'encies 0et!een iso5uants and isocosts%
/o $i'ure out !here a"on' its e:pansion path the $ir# !i"" operate, !e need to .no!
so#ethin' a0out its #ar'ina" re-enue% (e !i"" return to this in Chapter >%
/he 97 cost cur-es:
/o $i'ure out a $ir#Fs 97 cost cur-e, !e need to .no! so#ethin' a0out its production
$unction 4its iso5uants3 and the input prices%
97 tota" cost 497/C3: /he cost o$ producin' a 'i-en a#ount o$ output !hen the $ir# is
a0"e to operate on its e:pansion path%
97 a-era'e cost 497*C3: 9on'6run cost di-ided 0y 5uantity
97 #ar'ina" cost 497MC3: /hat part o$ "on'6run tota" cost attri0uta0"e to the "ast unit
produced%

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