ECON201 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Saci, Average Variable Cost, Sunk Costs

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Accounting cost: costs involving a direct monetary outlay. Economic cost: costs to a firm of utilizing economic resources in production, including opportunity cost. (forward looking) Note: economists look at every decision as a trade-off. Opportunity cost looks at the value of the second best alternatives. Sunk cost: expenditure that has been made and cannot be recovered. (no alternative use, not part of opportunity cost. e. g. r & d costs) Cannot be recovered, transformed or used in another way. Because a sunk cost cannot be recovered, it should not influence the firm"s decisions. Suppose a specialized equipment can be used to do only one particular task and cannot be converted for alternative use (supposing you already own this equipment). The expenditure on this equipment is a sunk cost. Because it has no alternative use, its opportunity cost is zero. Thus it should not be included as part of the firm"s economic costs.

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