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| any cost that does not depend on the firm's level of output; costs are incurred even if nothing is being produced. there are no fixed costs in the long run. |
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| a cost that depends on the level of production chosen. |
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| fixed costs + variable costs. |
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| total fixed costs (TFC) or overhead |
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| total of all costs that do not change with output, even if output is zero |
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| average fixed costs (AFC) |
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TFC / # of units of output
a per unit measure of fixed costs |
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| the process of dividing TFC by more units of output. AFC declines as Q rises |
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| the total of all costs that vary with output in the short run |
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| total variable cost curve |
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| graph that shows the relationship between total varaible cost and the level of a firm's output |
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| the increase in total cost that results from producing 1 more unit of output. marginal costs reflect changes in variable costs |
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| the increase in total cost that results from producing one more unit of output. marginal costs reflect changes in variable costs. |
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| average variable cost (AVC) |
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| total amount that a firm takes in from the sale of its product: price per unit (p) times the quantiy of output the firm decides to produce (q) |
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| additional revenue that a firm takes in when it increases output by one additional unit. in perfect competition, P = MR |
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| profix-maximizing level of output for all firms |
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| marginal revenue = marginal costs |
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| profit-maximizing level of output for perfectly competitive firms |
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