Marginal cost _1. The additional cost from an additional unit of output produced. Production function inputs and output. _2. It shows the relationship between the level of _3. The difference between ATC and AVC in the short- run period. _4. Cost that exists only in the very short run or immediate period. _5. Cost that decreases with the increases in the output produced. _6. A monetary expenditure made to outsiders who supply the inputs. _7. Inputs that do not vary with the level of output. 8. Variable cost per unit of output. 9. It states that as you combine the fixed inputs to the variable inputs, total product increases at an increasing rate continuously increase at a decreasing rate and at a certain point it declines. _10. Cost of self-owned or self-employed resources. _11. The total output produced per unit of a resourced employed. 12. Production period where all factors of production used are variable inputs. Second stage 13. The rational stage of production. _14. A production stage where the firm is over utilizing its fixed input. _15. It is J shaped curve. TRUE OR FALSE _1. Land and managerial talent are fixed inputs in the short-run. _2. Rent, depreciation and salary of the managers are variable costs in the short-run. _3. Implicit cost of a resource is counted as economic cost due to the opportunity cost of the said resource. _4. When TP is maximum, MP is negative. 5. In the short-run period, TC=TFC at zero output. _6. In the long-run, ATC = AVC. _7. From the economist's point of view, the real importance of cost lies in the fact they represent constraints to production. 8. For the firm to reduce its fixed cost, it has to produce more output. 9. Normal profit is part of the firm's implicit cost. _10. In the short-run, the firm's plant capacity or size of the plant is fixed.
Marginal cost _1. The additional cost from an additional unit of output produced. Production function inputs and output. _2. It shows the relationship between the level of _3. The difference between ATC and AVC in the short- run period. _4. Cost that exists only in the very short run or immediate period. _5. Cost that decreases with the increases in the output produced. _6. A monetary expenditure made to outsiders who supply the inputs. _7. Inputs that do not vary with the level of output. 8. Variable cost per unit of output. 9. It states that as you combine the fixed inputs to the variable inputs, total product increases at an increasing rate continuously increase at a decreasing rate and at a certain point it declines. _10. Cost of self-owned or self-employed resources. _11. The total output produced per unit of a resourced employed. 12. Production period where all factors of production used are variable inputs. Second stage 13. The rational stage of production. _14. A production stage where the firm is over utilizing its fixed input. _15. It is J shaped curve. TRUE OR FALSE _1. Land and managerial talent are fixed inputs in the short-run. _2. Rent, depreciation and salary of the managers are variable costs in the short-run. _3. Implicit cost of a resource is counted as economic cost due to the opportunity cost of the said resource. _4. When TP is maximum, MP is negative. 5. In the short-run period, TC=TFC at zero output. _6. In the long-run, ATC = AVC. _7. From the economist's point of view, the real importance of cost lies in the fact they represent constraints to production. 8. For the firm to reduce its fixed cost, it has to produce more output. 9. Normal profit is part of the firm's implicit cost. _10. In the short-run, the firm's plant capacity or size of the plant is fixed.
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