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Costs and Output Decisions in the Long Run
The Concept of Profit ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Maximizing Profit–An Example ,[object Object],[object Object],Blue Velvet Car Wash Weekly Costs TOTAL COSTS ( TC  =  TFC  +  TVC ) 2,000 $ 400 $ Profit ( TR      TC ) 1,600 $ 1,000 Other fixed costs (maintenance contract, insurance, etc.) 2. 4,000 $ Total revenue ( TR )   at  P  = $5 (800 x $5) 1,000 600 $ Labor Materials 1. 2. 1,000 $ Normal return to investors 1. 3,600 $ TOTAL VARIABLE COSTS ( TVC ) (800 WASHES) TOTAL FIXED COSTS ( TFC )
Firm Earning Positive Profits in the Short Run ,[object Object]
Firm Earning Positive Profits in the Short Run ,[object Object]
Minimizing Losses ,[object Object],[object Object]
Minimizing Losses ,[object Object],[object Object]
Minimizing Losses A Firm Will Operate If Total Revenue Covers Total Variable Cost 1,200 $  Total profit/loss ( TR      TC ) 800 $ Operating profit/loss ( TR      TVC ) 2,000 $  Profit/loss ( TR      TC ) 2,000 1,600 3,600 $ $ + Fixed costs Variable costs Total costs 2,000 0 2,000 $ $ + Fixed costs Variable costs Total costs 2,400 $ Total Revenue ($3 x 800) 0 $ Total Revenue ( q  = 0) CASE 2:  OPERATE AT PRICE = $3 CASE 1:  SHUT DOWN
Minimizing Losses ,[object Object]
Minimizing Losses ,[object Object]
Minimizing Losses ,[object Object]
Minimizing Losses ,[object Object],[object Object]
Shutting Down to Minimize Loss A Firm Will Shut Down If Total Revenue Is Less Than Total Variable Cost 2,400 $  Total profit/loss ( TR      TC ) 400 $  Operating profit/loss ( TR      TVC ) 2,000 $  Profit/loss ( TR      TC ) 2,000 1,600 3,600 $ $ + Fixed costs Variable costs Total costs 2,000 0 2,000 $ $ + Fixed costs Variable costs Total costs 1,200 $ Total revenue ($1.50 x 800) 0 $ Total Revenue ( q  = 0) CASE 2:  OPERATE AT PRICE = $1.50 CASE 1:  SHUT DOWN
Short-Run Supply Curve of a Perfectly Competitive Firm ,[object Object]
The Short-Run Industry Supply Curve ,[object Object]
Profits, Losses, and Perfectly Competitive Firm Decisions in the Long and Short Run ,[object Object],[object Object],losses = fixed costs ( TR  <  TVC ) Contract:  firms exit Shut down: 2. With operating losses (losses < fixed costs) ( TR      TVC ) Contract:  firms exit P = MC:  operate 1. With operating profit Losses Expand:  new firms enter P = MC:  operate TR > TC Profits LONG-RUN DECISION SHORT-RUN DECISION SHORT-RUN CONDITION
Long-Run Costs:  Economies and Diseconomies of Scale ,[object Object]
Long-Run Costs:  Economies and Diseconomies of Scale ,[object Object]
Long-Run Costs:  Economies and Diseconomies of Scale ,[object Object]
The Long-Run Average Cost Curve ,[object Object]
The Long-Run Average Cost Curve ,[object Object]
Weekly Costs Showing Economies of Scale in Egg Production $.019 per egg Average cost 1,600,000 eggs Total output $30,904 19,230 Land and capital costs 2,431 Transport costs 4,115 Feed, other variable costs $  5,128 Labor TOTAL WEEKLY COSTS CHICKEN LITTLE EGG FARMS INC. $.074 per egg Average cost 2,400 eggs Total output $177 17 Land and capital costs attributable to egg production 15 Transport costs 25 Feed, other variable costs $120 15 hours of labor (implicit value $8 per hour) TOTAL WEEKLY COSTS JONES FARM
A Firm Exhibiting Economies and Diseconomies of Scale ,[object Object]
Optimal Scale of Plant ,[object Object]
Long-Run Adjustments to Short-Run Conditions ,[object Object]
Long-Run Adjustments to Short-Run Conditions ,[object Object]
Short-Run Profits: Expansion to Equilibrium ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Short-Run Losses: Contraction to Equilibrium ,[object Object]
Short-Run Losses: Contraction to Equilibrium ,[object Object]
Short-Run Losses: Contraction to Equilibrium ,[object Object]
Short-Run Profits: Contraction to Equilibrium ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Long-Run Equilibrium in Perfectly Competitive Output Markets ,[object Object],[object Object]
The Long-Run Adjustment Mechanism ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
The Long-Run Adjustment Mechanism ,[object Object],[object Object]
Internal Versus External Economies of Scale ,[object Object],[object Object]
The Long-Run Industry Supply Curve ,[object Object],[object Object]
A Decreasing-Cost Industry: External Economies ,[object Object]
An Increasing-Cost Industry: External Diseconomies ,[object Object]
An Increasing-Cost Industry:  External Diseconomies Construction Activity and the Price of Lumber Products, 1991 - 1994 Sources:  Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, New England Economic Indicators, July, 1994, p. 21; Statistical Abstract of the United States , 1994, Tables 754, 755. 2.1 + NA 10.0 + 111,000 1994 3.0 + 24.6 + 9.5 + 100,917 1993 3.0 + 14.7 + 15.9 + 92,167 1992 - - - 79,500 1991 PERCENTAGE CHANGE IN CONSUMER PRICES PERCENTAGE CHANGE IN THE PRICE OF LUMBER PRODUCTS PERCENTAGE INCREASE OVER THE PREVIOUS YEAR MONTHLY AVERAGE, NEW  HOUSING PERMITS YEAR

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Ch08

  • 1. Costs and Output Decisions in the Long Run
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  • 8. Minimizing Losses A Firm Will Operate If Total Revenue Covers Total Variable Cost 1,200 $  Total profit/loss ( TR  TC ) 800 $ Operating profit/loss ( TR  TVC ) 2,000 $  Profit/loss ( TR  TC ) 2,000 1,600 3,600 $ $ + Fixed costs Variable costs Total costs 2,000 0 2,000 $ $ + Fixed costs Variable costs Total costs 2,400 $ Total Revenue ($3 x 800) 0 $ Total Revenue ( q = 0) CASE 2: OPERATE AT PRICE = $3 CASE 1: SHUT DOWN
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  • 13. Shutting Down to Minimize Loss A Firm Will Shut Down If Total Revenue Is Less Than Total Variable Cost 2,400 $  Total profit/loss ( TR  TC ) 400 $  Operating profit/loss ( TR  TVC ) 2,000 $  Profit/loss ( TR  TC ) 2,000 1,600 3,600 $ $ + Fixed costs Variable costs Total costs 2,000 0 2,000 $ $ + Fixed costs Variable costs Total costs 1,200 $ Total revenue ($1.50 x 800) 0 $ Total Revenue ( q = 0) CASE 2: OPERATE AT PRICE = $1.50 CASE 1: SHUT DOWN
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  • 22. Weekly Costs Showing Economies of Scale in Egg Production $.019 per egg Average cost 1,600,000 eggs Total output $30,904 19,230 Land and capital costs 2,431 Transport costs 4,115 Feed, other variable costs $ 5,128 Labor TOTAL WEEKLY COSTS CHICKEN LITTLE EGG FARMS INC. $.074 per egg Average cost 2,400 eggs Total output $177 17 Land and capital costs attributable to egg production 15 Transport costs 25 Feed, other variable costs $120 15 hours of labor (implicit value $8 per hour) TOTAL WEEKLY COSTS JONES FARM
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  • 39. An Increasing-Cost Industry: External Diseconomies Construction Activity and the Price of Lumber Products, 1991 - 1994 Sources: Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, New England Economic Indicators, July, 1994, p. 21; Statistical Abstract of the United States , 1994, Tables 754, 755. 2.1 + NA 10.0 + 111,000 1994 3.0 + 24.6 + 9.5 + 100,917 1993 3.0 + 14.7 + 15.9 + 92,167 1992 - - - 79,500 1991 PERCENTAGE CHANGE IN CONSUMER PRICES PERCENTAGE CHANGE IN THE PRICE OF LUMBER PRODUCTS PERCENTAGE INCREASE OVER THE PREVIOUS YEAR MONTHLY AVERAGE, NEW HOUSING PERMITS YEAR