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Page 5: Micro Ch 21 Presentation 2. Profit Maximization in the SR Because the purely competitive firm is a price taker, it can maximize its economic profit/minimize.

Total Revenue Total Cost Approach

(1)Total Product(Output) (Q)

(2)Total FixedCost (TFC)

(3)Total Variable

Cost (TVC)

(4)Total Cost

(TC)

(5)Total Revenue

(TR)

(6)Profit (+)or Loss (-)

Price = $131

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10

$100100100100100100100100100100100

$090

170240300370450540650780930

$100190270340400470550640750880

1030

$0131262393524655786917

104811791310

$-100-59

-8+53

+124+185+236+277+298+299+280

Now Let’s Graph The Results…Do You See Profit Maximization?

Page 6: Micro Ch 21 Presentation 2. Profit Maximization in the SR Because the purely competitive firm is a price taker, it can maximize its economic profit/minimize.

Break Even Point

• Point(s) where total revenue and total cost are equal

• Total revenue covers all costs including a normal profit but not an economic profit

• **the firm achieves maximum profit where the vertical distance between the TR and TC curves is greatest

Page 7: Micro Ch 21 Presentation 2. Profit Maximization in the SR Because the purely competitive firm is a price taker, it can maximize its economic profit/minimize.

Total Revenue-Total Cost Approach

Profit Maximization in the Short Run

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10 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

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900800700600500400300200100

$500400300200100

Tota

l Rev

enue

and

Tot

al C

ost

Tota

l Eco

nom

icPr

ofit

Quantity Demanded (Sold)

Quantity Demanded (Sold)

Total Revenue, (TR)

Break-Even Point(Normal Profit)

Break-Even Point(Normal Profit)

MaximumEconomic

Profit$299

Total EconomicProfit

$299

P=$131

Total Cost,(TC)

W 21.1

G 21.1

Page 9: Micro Ch 21 Presentation 2. Profit Maximization in the SR Because the purely competitive firm is a price taker, it can maximize its economic profit/minimize.

MR = MC Considerations

• Most often, MR = MC at a fractional amount of output---- the firm should complete the last complete unit of output where MR > MC

• Can be restated Price = MC for perfectly competitive market

• ****Rule applies only if MR is = or > AVC

Page 11: Micro Ch 21 Presentation 2. Profit Maximization in the SR Because the purely competitive firm is a price taker, it can maximize its economic profit/minimize.

Cost

and

Rev

enue

$200

150

100

50

01 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Output

Economic Profit

Profit Maximization in the Short Run

MR = P

MCMR = MC

AVC

ATC

P=$131

A=$97.78

W 21.2

Page 13: Micro Ch 21 Presentation 2. Profit Maximization in the SR Because the purely competitive firm is a price taker, it can maximize its economic profit/minimize.

Lower the Price to $81 andObserve the Results!

Co

st a

nd

Rev

enu

e$200

150

100

50

01 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Output

Loss

Marginal Revenue-Marginal Cost ApproachMR = MC Rule

Profit Maximization in the Short Run

MR = P

MC

AVCATC

Loss Minimizing Case

P=$81

V = $75

Page 14: Micro Ch 21 Presentation 2. Profit Maximization in the SR Because the purely competitive firm is a price taker, it can maximize its economic profit/minimize.

Shut Down Case

• A firm will Shut down at a price where Price is less than AVC

Page 15: Micro Ch 21 Presentation 2. Profit Maximization in the SR Because the purely competitive firm is a price taker, it can maximize its economic profit/minimize.

Lower the Price Further to $71 and Observe the Results!

Cost

and

Rev

enue

$200

150

100

50

01 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Output

Marginal Revenue-Marginal Cost ApproachMR = MC Rule

Profit Maximization in the Short Run

MR = P

MC

AVC

ATC

Short-Run Shut Down Case

P=$71 Short-Run Shut Down Point

P < Minimum AVC$71 < $74

V = $74

Page 16: Micro Ch 21 Presentation 2. Profit Maximization in the SR Because the purely competitive firm is a price taker, it can maximize its economic profit/minimize.

Marginal Cost and Short-Run Supply

Generalizing the MR=MC Relationship and its Use

P1

0

Co

st a

nd

Rev

enu

es (

Do

llars

)

Quantity Supplied

MR1

P2 MR2

P3 MR3

P4 MR4

P5 MR5

MC

AVC

ATC

Q2 Q3 Q4 Q5

This Price is Below AVCAnd Will Not Be Produced

ab

c

d

e

MC Above AVC Becomesthe Short-Run Supply Curve S

Examine the MC for the Competitive Firm

Break-even(Normal Profit) Point

Shut-Down Point (If P is Below)

Page 17: Micro Ch 21 Presentation 2. Profit Maximization in the SR Because the purely competitive firm is a price taker, it can maximize its economic profit/minimize.

Single Firm MarketP

rice

Pri

ce

Quantity Quantity

0 0

Long-Run EquilibriumCompetitive Firm and Market

P MR

D

S

QeQf

ATC

Productive Efficiency: Price = Minimum ATCAllocative Efficiency: Price = MCPure Competition Has Both in

Its Long-Run Equilibrium

MCP=MC=MinimumATC (Normal Profit)

P


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