Chapter 8: The Costs of Production

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Opportunity cost

Value of resource in best alternative use

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Explicit costs

Monetary payments for use of resources owned by others

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Normal profit

Cost of doing business

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Economic profit

Total revenue - economic costs

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Short run

Period too brief for firm to alter plant capacity, but long enough to change resources like hourly labor, raw materials, etc.

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Long run

Period long enough to change quantities of all resources it employs, including plant capacity

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Total product (TP)

Total output of good/service produced

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Marginal product (MP)

Extra output of product with adding unit of variable resource

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Average product (AP)

Output per unit of labor input

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Law of diminishing returns

Successive units of variable resource added to fixed resource → Marginal product for each additional unit of variable resource will decline

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Fixed costs

Aren’t affected by changes in output

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Variable costs

Costs that change w/ level of output

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Total cost

Total fixed costs + total variable costs

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Average fixed cost (AFC)

Total fixed cost / output

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Average variable cost (AVC)

Total variable cost / output

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Average total cost (ATC)

Total cost / output

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Marginal cost

Extra cost of producing one more unit of output

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Economies of scale

Down-sloping part of long run ATC curve; as plant size increases, a number of factors will for a time lead to lower average costs of production

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Diseconomies of scale

Difficulty of efficiently controlling and coordinating a firm’s operations as it becomes a large-scale producer

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Constant returns to scale

Long run average cost doesn’t change

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Minimum efficient scale (MES)

Lowest level of output at which a firm can minimize long-run average costs

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Natural monopoly

Average total cost is minimized when only one firm produces the particular good or service

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