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OLIGOPOLISTIC BEHAVIOR: Oligopolistic industries are nothing if not diverse. Some sell identical products, others differentiated products. Some have three or four firms of nearly equal size, others have one large dominate firm (a clear industry leader) and a handful of smaller firms (that follow the leader). Whatever products they may sell, and however they may be organized, oligopolistic industries share several behavioral tendencies, including (1) interdependence, (2) rigid prices, (3) nonprice competition, (4) mergers, and (5) collusion. In other words, each oligopolistic firm keeps a close eye on the decisions made by other firms in the industry (interdependence), are reluctant to change prices (rigid prices), but instead try to attract the competitors customers using incentives other than prices (nonprice competition), and when they get tired of competing with their competitors they are inclined to cooperate either legally (mergers) or illegally (collusion).

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TOTAL PHYSICAL PRODUCT:

The total quantity of output produced by a firm for a given quantity of inputs. Total physical product is actually nothing more than total product. The insertion of the word "physical" merely keeps the phrase consistent with average physical product and marginal physical product, two terms useful in marginal-productivity theory and the analysis of factor demand.
Total physical product is the total production of output by a firm based on the quantity of inputs used. While total physical product usually goes by the shorter name "total product," especially in short-run production analysis and market supply, the longer version "total physical product" emphasizes that production is measured in quantity units rather than monetary units.

Total physical product is a cornerstone of marginal-productivity theory and the analysis of factor demand as the source for deriving marginal physical product, which is then used to calculate marginal revenue product.

Total Taco Product
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This table provides a few hypothetical numbers that can be used to summarize total physical product and its relation with a variable input. These numbers represent the hourly production of Shady Valley's favorite luncheon meal, Super Deluxe TexMex Gargantuan Tacos (with sour cream and jalapeno peppers). The column on the left is the variable input, specifically the number of workers employed by Waldo's TexMex Taco World, which ranges from 0 to 10. Keep in mind that these workers are not making tacos absent of other inputs. They have Waldo's TexMex Taco World restaurant and all of the capital that goes with it. However, this capital is fixed in the short run.

The column on the right is the total physical product, the total number of TexMex Gargantuan Tacos produced each hour. Total physical product, Gargantuan Taco production, ranges from a low of 0 to a high of 125. Note that 125 TexMex Gargantuan Tacos is not the production for 10 workers, but the production for 7 or 8 workers. Maximum production does NOT necessarily result from maximum use of the variable input.

What other sorts of observations can be made about this table?

  • First, total Gargantuan Taco production generally increases with the employment of extra workers, at least for the first 7 workers. This should be expected. If a firm uses more inputs, then it should get more output.

  • Second, total Gargantuan Taco production does not ALWAYS increase with extra workers. Total physical product does reach a maximum of 125 Gargantuan Tacos with the employment of 7 workers, remains 125 Gargantuan Tacos with 8 workers, then falls with the addition of the 9th and 10th workers.

  • Third, total Gargantuan Taco production increases a great deal for the first and second workers, but it does not increase nearly as much for the sixth and seventh workers.
Two related measures derived from total physical product are average physical product and marginal physical product.
  • Average Physical Product: This is the amount of output produced per worker, found by dividing the total physical product by the number of workers. If, for example, Waldo's TexMex Taco World has a staff of 5 that generates a total physical product of 110 tacos, then average physical product is 22 tacos per worker.

  • Marginal Physical Product: This is the change in total physical product resulting from a change in the number of workers. Marginal physical product indicates how the total production of TexMex Gargantuan Tacos changes when an extra worker is hired or fired. For example, hiring a fifth worker means that Waldo's TexMex Taco World total physical product increases from 95 to 110 tacos. The addition of a fifth worker results in the production of an additional 15 TexMex Gargantuan Tacos.

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