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Economics 214

Economics 214. Lecture 18 Differential. Average and marginal functions. The average function rises as long as the marginal function lies above it. The average function declines as long as the marginal function lies below it. Average and marginal functions. Basic Question.

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Economics 214

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  1. Economics 214 Lecture 18 Differential

  2. Average and marginal functions • The average function rises as long as the marginal function lies above it. • The average function declines as long as the marginal function lies below it.

  3. Average and marginal functions

  4. Basic Question • How does a dependent variable change when the independent variable changes given that we have started at some initial value of the independent variable? • We will discover that an easy solution to this question comes from the use of the differential.

  5. Solution using Difference quotient

  6. The Differential

  7. Figure 6.9 Differential Approximation and Actual Change of a Function

  8. Economic Example

  9. Quality of Approximation • The extent to which the differential serves as a good approximation to the actual change of the value of a function for discrete changes in its argument depends upon the size of the change of the argument. • Table on next slide illustrates for our tax revenue function.

  10. Actual an approximate changes in Revenue

  11. Quality of Differential approximation

  12. Quality of Differential Actual and Approximate Changes with Varying Nonlinearity (x0=10 dx=1)

  13. Figure 6.11 Differential Approximation for Beta with Different Functions

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