What Is the difference between the short run and long run.
Average cost ( or unit cost)
= TC/Q
Economic cost equation
= explicit costs+ implicit costs
law of diminishing marginal returns
As extra factors of a variable unit are added to a fixed factor, the output from each additional unit of the variable factor will eventually diminish.
The law of diminishing average returns
As extra units of a variable factor are added to a given quantity of a fixed factor will eventually diminish.
Total cost
FC+VC
Implicit costs.
Factors that are already owned the firm. It will not have to pay out money to use them. However, there is still an opportunity cost in their use which needs to be accounted for.
Explicit cost
Factors that are purchased from others and not already owned by the firm Explicit costs involve the direct payment of money.
Average product equation
P/V
Fixed cost/overhead/indirect costs
These are costs which do not change with output in the short run (e.g. insurance, pensions paid to former employees)
Variable costs
Variable costs
The short run
is defined as a period in time when at least one factor of production is fixed in supply. (usually capital)
The long run
is the period of time when it is possible to alter all factors of production
Average product
the amount that is produced, on average by each unit of4 the variable factor
Marginal cost
the change in total cost arising form changing output by one unit.
Marginal product:
the extra output that is produced by using an extra unit of the variable factor.