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Page 1: PROFIT MAXIMIZATION - UCLA Economics · Profit Maximization •A profit-maximizing firm chooses both its inputs and its outputs with the goal of achieving maximum economic profits.

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PROFIT MAXIMIZATION

[See Chap 11]

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Profit Maximization

• A profit-maximizing firm chooses both

its inputs and its outputs with the goal of

achieving maximum economic profits

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Model

• Firm has inputs (z1,z2). Prices (r1,r2).

– Price taker on input market.

• Firm has output q=f(z1,z2). Price p.

– Price taker in output market.

• Firm’s problem:

– Choose output q and inputs (z1,z2) to maximise

profits. Where:

= pq - r1z1 – r2z2

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One-Step Solution• Choose (z1,z2) to maximise

= pf(z1,z2) - r1z1 – r2z2

• This is unconstrained maximization problem.

• FOCs are

• Together these yield optimal inputs zi*(p,r1,r2).

• Output is q*(p,r1,r2) = f(z1*, z2*). This is usually

called the supply function.

• Profit is (p,r1,r2) = pq* - r1z1* - r2z2*

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• Profit is = pz11/3z2

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• FOCs are

• Solving these two eqns, optimal inputs are

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Two-Step SolutionStep 1: Find cheapest way to obtain output q.

c(r1,r2,q) = minz1,z2 r1z1+r2z2 s.t f(z1,z2) ≥ q

Step 2: Find profit maximizing output.

(p,r1,r2) = maxq pq - c(r1,r2,q)

This is unconstrained maximization problem.

• Solving yields optimal output q*(r1,r2,p).

• Profit is (p,r1,r2) = pq* - c(r1,r2,q*).

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Step 2: Output Choice• We wish to maximize

pq - c(r1,r2,q)

• The FOC is

p = dc(r1,r2,q)/dq

• That is,

p = MC(q)

• Intuition: produce more if revenue from unit

exceeds the cost from the unit.

• SOC: MC’(q)≥0, so MC curve must be upward

sloping at optimum.

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Example: f(z1,z2)=z11/3z2

1/3

• From cost slides (p18),

c(r1,r2,q) = 2(r1r2)1/2 q3/2

• We wish to maximize

= pq - 2(r1r2)1/2 q3/2

• FOC is

p = 3(r1r2)1/2 q1/2

• Rearranging, optimal output is

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Profit Function• Profits are given by

= pq* - c(q*)

• We can write this as

= pq* - AC(q*)q* = [p-AC(q*)]q*

• We can also write this as

where F is fixed cost

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Profit Function

Left: Profit is distance between two lines.

Right: Max profit equals A+B+C. If no fixed cost,

this equals A+B+D+E.

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Supply Functions

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Supply with Fixed Cost

output

price MC

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Maximum profit

occurs where

p = MC

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Supply with Fixed Cost

output

price MC

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Since p > AC,

we have > 0.

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Supply with Fixed Cost

output

price MC

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If the price rises

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Supply with Fixed Cost

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price MC

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If the price falls to

p***, we might

think the firm

chooses q***.

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p***But < 0 so firm

prefers q=0.

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Supply Curve

• We can use the marginal cost curve to

show how much the firm will produce at

every possible market price.

• The firm can always choose q=0

– Firm only operates if revenue covers costs.

– Firm chooses q=0 if pq<c or p < AC.

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Supply Function #1

• Increasing marginal costs.

• No fixed cost

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Supply Function #2

• Increasing marginal costs.

• Fixed cost

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Supply Function #3

• U-shaped marginal costs.

• No fixed cost.

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Supply Function #4

• Wiggly marginal costs.

• No fixed cost

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Sunk Costs

• In the short run, there may be sunk

costs (i.e. unavoidable costs).

• Let AVC = average variable cost

(excluding sunk cost).

• Then supply function is given by MC

curve if p>AVC.

• Firm shuts down if p<AVC.

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Short-Run Supply by a Price-Taking Firm

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price SMC

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The firm’s short-run

supply curve is the

SMC curve that is

above SAVC

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Cost Function: Properties1. (p,r1,r2) is homogenous of degree 1 in (p,r1,r2)

– If prices double, profit equation scales up so optimal

choices unaffected and profit doubles.

2. (p,r1,r2) increases in p and decreases in (r1,r2)

3. Hotelling’s Lemma:

– If p rises by ∆p, then (.) rises by ∆p×q*(.)

– Optimal output also changes, but effect second order.

4. (p,r1,r2) is convex in p.

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Convexity and Hotelling’s Lemma

• This shows the pseudo-profit functions, when

output is fixed, and real profit function.

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Convexity and Hotelling’s Lemma

• Hotelling Lemma: B+C ≈ B when ∆p small.

• Convexity: C means profit increases more

than linearly.

When p’ → p’’,

profit rises by

B+C.

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Supply Functions: Properties

1. q*(p,r1,r2) is homogenous of degree 0 in (p,r1,r2)

– If prices double profit equation scales up, so optimal

output unaffected.

2. Law of supply

– Uses Hotelling’s Lemma and convexity of (.)

– Hence supply curve is upward sloping!

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