Production Function: Balaji K
Production Function: Balaji K
Function
by
Balaji K
Overview
What is a Production Function
Importance & Uses of Production Function
Linear Homogeneous Production Function
Cobb Douglas Production Function
Isoquants and its assumptions
Marginal rate of substitution
Laws of Production
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Production Function
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Importance of Production Function
Helps to estimate the level of Production.
It becomes Isoquants
D
It helps in the input substitution process
without altering the total output
Price determination and choosing the
least combination of inputs
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Uses of Production Function
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Table showing Production Function
Input of Labour
I
n
1 2 3 4 5 6
p 6 688 892 1188 1764 1530 1668
u
t 5 276 898
D
234 556 1390 1188
o 4 226 334 556 688 1435 1345
f
c
3 278 688 335 225 667 556
a
p 2 556 1345 688 444 1123 456
i
t 1 342 876 765 334 234 688
a
l
Output Q per unit of time
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Assumptions
The production function is related to particular period of
time
There is no change in technology
The producer is using the best technique
Production can be fitted to both short run and the long
run
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Isoquants
The term isoquants is derived from the words ‘iso’ and
‘quant’.Iso means and quant means quantity
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Assumptions of Isoquants
There are only two factors of Production Viz Labour and
Capital
Two factors can substitute each other upto a certain
limit.
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Properties of Isoquants
Always slope downwards from left to right
Apply MRTS
Perfect Subsitutes
Do not intersect each other
Higher isoquants represents higher outputs
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Isoquants with an Illustration
A 1 10 50
B 2 7 50
C 3 4 50
D 4 2 50
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Graphical representation of Isoquants
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Producers Equilibrium
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Computation of least cost combination
of two inputs
10 45 30 180 210
20 28 60 112 172
30 16 90 64 154
40 12 120 48 168
50 8 150 32 182
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k Y ou
Th a n
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