02 Micro ECO Assignment 02
02 Micro ECO Assignment 02
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Microeconomics BA5302 Summer 2013 Sir Ghayas Uddin Syed Taqi Makhmoor 1266120 MBA(90-E)- 2(B) 02 July 09, 2013
Suggested Answer Marginal Cost No Change Shift Up Shift Down No Change Shift Up Average Variable Cost No Change Shift Up Shift Down No Change Shift Up Average Fixed Cost Shift Down No Change No Change Shift Up No Change Average Total Cost Curve Shift Down Shift Up Shift Down Shift Up Shift Up
Transactions A B C D E Explanation
a. Property taxes are fixed costs, so this would decrease AFC, which in turn decreases ATC. b. Wages are typically variable costs, so this would increase both MC and AVC, which in turn increases ATC. c. Electricity is typically a variable cost, so this would decrease both MC and AVC, which in turn decreases ATC, d. Insurance is a fixed cost, so this would increase AFC, which in turn increases ATC. e. Transportation costs are typically variable costs, so this would increase both MC and AVC, which in turn increases ATC.
a. At a product price of $56, will this firm produce in the short run? Why or why not? If it is preferable to produce, what will be the profit-maximizing or loss-minimizing output? Explain. What economic profit or loss will the firm realize per unit of output? b. Answer the relevant questions of 4a assuming product price is $41. c. Answer the relevant questions of 4a assuming product price is $32.
Suggested Answer a) Yes, $56 exceeds AVC (and ATC) at the profit-maximizing production. Using the MR = MC rule it will produce 8 units. Profits per unit = $7.87 (= $56 - $48.13); total profit = $62.96. b) Yes, $41 exceeds AVC at the lossminimizing output. Using the MR = MC rule it will produce 6 units. Loss per unit or output is $6.50 (= $41 - $47.50). Total loss = $39), which is less than its total fixed cost of $60. c) No, because $32 is always less than AVC. If it did produce according to the MR = MC rule, its output would be 4found by expanding output until MR no longer exceeds MC. By producing 4 units, it would lose $82 [= 4 ($32 - $52.50)]. By not producing, it would lose only its total fixed cost of $60.