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Consider again the two ways in which we can view the producer’s profit maximization problem.
A: Suppose a homoethetic production technology involves two inputs, labor and capital, and
that its producer choice set is fully convex.
(a) Illustrate the production frontier in an isoquant graph with labor on the horizontal axis and
capital on the vertical.
(b) Does this production process have increasing or decreasing returns to scale? How would
you be able to see this on an isoquant graph like the one you have drawn?
(c) For a given wage w and rental rate r, show in your graph where the cost minimizing input
bundles lie. What is true at each such input bundle?
(d) On a separate graph, illustrate the vertical slice (of the production frontier) that contains all
these cost minimizing input bundles.
(e) Assuming output can be sold at pA, use a slice of the isoprofit plane to show the profit
maximizing production plan. What, in addition to what is true at all the cost-minimizing input
bundles, is true at this profit maximizing plan?
(f) If output price changes, would you still profit maximize on this vertical slice of the production
frontier? What does the supply curve (which plots output on the horizontal and price on the
vertical) look like?
(g) Now illustrate the (total) cost curve (with output on the horizontal and dollars on the vertical
axis). How is this derived from the vertical slice of the production frontier that you have drawn
before?
(h) Derive the marginal and average cost curves and indicate where in your picture the supply
curve lies.
(i) Does the supply curve you drew in part (f) look similar to the one you drew in part (h)?
p). Then solve for the input demand and output supply functions. (This is identical to
(b) Now set up the cost minimization problem and solve for the first order conditions.
(d) Derive the cost function and simplify the function as much as you can. (Hint: You can check
your answer with the cost function given for the same production process in exercise 12.4.)
Then derive from this the marginal and average cost functions.
(e) Use your answers to derive the supply function. Compare your answer to what you derived
in (a).
(f) Finally, derive the (unconditional) labor and capital demands. Compare your answers to
those in (a).
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