14.04 | Fall 2020 | Undergraduate

Intermediate Microeconomic Theory

Lecture 4: Production and Profit Maximization

How do profit maximizing firms decide on the level of employment, and on their input/output mix more generally? The problem is broken down into its component parts: feasible production technology, and the prices of inputs and outputs. Predictions are made for individual firms’ responses to domestic price changes with implications for profits. Surprisingly, the same constructs can be used for economy-wide responses to international tariffs, with implications for household welfare.

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