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1 November, 06:50

The number of square feet they can build in a week is described as, where L is the number of workers and K is units of capital. The wage rate is $1000 per week and a unit of capital costs $250 per week. Suppose they are initially building 100 ft2 per week. What are their short-run and long-run cost functions?

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  1. 1 November, 07:16
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    L = Number of Workers

    K = units of Capital

    Wage rate = $1,000 Per week

    Unit of Capital costs = $250 Per Week

    Initial build = 100 Feet Per Week

    Short & long run costs Function

    Costs = Labor Costs + Capital

    = $1000 (L) + $250 (100 Feet)

    Cost function = 1000L + 250K
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