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1 Tough Decisions The Economic Reasoning Behind Firms Decisions

2 Our Experiment Model Principles of: –Production Function –Supply Curve –Average Total Cost Curve Conditions –Wage = $5 per hour –Hour = 1 minute –Capital fixed at 3 staplers –Demand is constant

3 Regression Least Squares Problem: Optimization –

4 Production Production Function: Q(L) –Regression Q’(L) = MP(L) Law of Diminishing Return Laborer gets hired when P x Q’(L) = Wage

5 LQPWMPLVMPLTR∆Profit 00$0.50$5---- 117$0.50$517$8.50 $3.50 236$0.50$519$9.50$18.00$4.50 354$0.50$518$9.00$27.00$4.00 469$0.50$515$7.50$34.50$2.50 580$0.50$511$5.50$40.00$0.50 688$0.50$58$4.00$44.00-$1.00 792$0.50$54$2.00$46.00-$3.00

6 Regression Equation for Production Function

7 Integrals Area under the curve: cost – Area above the curve: surplus – Box minus cost

8 The Supply Curve Constant Demand Supply as a function –MC(Q) –As quantity rises, input costs rise too –Regression Producer Surplus –Benefit –Equilibrium –Integrals Cost of Production

9 Producer Surplus using definite integrals

10 Cost and Profit Average Total Cost –Total Cost / Quantity Variable Cost Fixed Cost –Curve Shape 2 nd degree polynomial Concave up Profit –Quantity multiplied by the difference in price and average total cost

11 Conclusions The models were correct!!!!


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