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Chapter Twenty-Six
  • Factor Markets

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A Competitive Firms Input Demands
  • A purely competitive firm is a price-taker in its
    output and input markets.
  • It buys additional units of input i until the
    extra cost of extra unit exceeds the extra
    revenue generated by that input unit.

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A Competitive Firms Input Demands
  • For the competitive firm the marginal revenue of
    a unit of input i is

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A Monopolists Demands for Inputs
  • What if the firm is a monopolist in its output
    market while still being a price-taker in its
    input markets?

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A Monopolists Demands for Inputs
  • Suppose the firm uses two inputs to produce a
    single output.
  • The firms production function is
  • So the firms profit is

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A Monopolists Demands for Inputs
The profit-maximizing input levelsare determined
by
and
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A Monopolists Demands for Inputs
That is,
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A Monopolists Demands for Inputs
That is,
d(p(y)y)/dy MR(y) lt p for all y gt 0 so
themarginal revenue product curve for
a monopolists input is lower for all y gt0 than
is the marginal revenue product curve for a
perfectly competitive firm.
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A Monopolists Demands for Inputs
/input unit
xi
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A Monopolists Demands for Inputs
/input unit
wi
xi
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A Monopolists Demands for Inputs
/input unit
wi
xi
The monopolist demands fewer input units than
does the perfectly competitive firm.
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