3. Natural monopoly analysis The following graph gives the demand (D) curve for satellite TV services in the fictional town of Streamship Springs. The graph also shows the marginal revenue (MR) curve, the marginal cost (MC) curve, and the average total cost (ATC) curve for the local satellite TV company, a natura monopolist. On the following graph, use the black point (plus symbol) to indicate the profit-maximizing price and quantity for this natural monopolist. ? PRICE (Dollars per subscription) 100 8 8 80 60 9 0 2 MR 6 8 10 QUANTITY (Number of subscriptions) 12 ATC MO 16 18 20 D Monopoly Outcome Which of the following statements are true about this natural monopoly? Check all that apply. In order for a monopoly to exist in this case, the government must have intervened and created it. It is more efficient on the cost side for one producer to exist in this market rather than a large number of producers. The satellite TV company must own a scarce resource. The satellite TV company is experiencing economies of scale. True or False: Without government regulation, natural monopolies can earn positive profit in the long run.
3. Natural monopoly analysis The following graph gives the demand (D) curve for satellite TV services in the fictional town of Streamship Springs. The graph also shows the marginal revenue (MR) curve, the marginal cost (MC) curve, and the average total cost (ATC) curve for the local satellite TV company, a natura monopolist. On the following graph, use the black point (plus symbol) to indicate the profit-maximizing price and quantity for this natural monopolist. ? PRICE (Dollars per subscription) 100 8 8 80 60 9 0 2 MR 6 8 10 QUANTITY (Number of subscriptions) 12 ATC MO 16 18 20 D Monopoly Outcome Which of the following statements are true about this natural monopoly? Check all that apply. In order for a monopoly to exist in this case, the government must have intervened and created it. It is more efficient on the cost side for one producer to exist in this market rather than a large number of producers. The satellite TV company must own a scarce resource. The satellite TV company is experiencing economies of scale. True or False: Without government regulation, natural monopolies can earn positive profit in the long run.
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![3. Natural monopoly analysis
The following graph gives the demand (D) curve for satellite TV services in the fictional town of Streamship Springs. The graph also shows the
marginal revenue (MR) curve, the marginal cost (MC) curve, and the average total cost (ATC) curve for the local satellite TV company, a natural
monopolist.
On the following graph, use the black point (plus symbol) to indicate the profit-maximizing price and quantity for this natural monopolist.
PRICE (Dollars per subscription)
100
90
80
70
60
50
40
30
20
10
0
0
2
4
MR
True
10 12 14
QUANTITY (Number of subscriptions)
16
False
ATC
MC
18 20
D
Which of the following statements are true about this natural monopoly? Check all that apply.
Monopoly Outcome
In order for a monopoly to exist in this case, the government must have intervened and created it.
It is more efficient on the cost side for one producer to exist in this market rather than a large number of producers.
The satellite TV company must own a scarce resource.
The satellite TV company is experiencing economies of scale.
True or False: Without government regulation, natural monopolies can earn positive profit in the long run.](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F7f8568c7-a991-4e31-b4f5-28887f9dd5f6%2Fdf62b147-9f18-416a-8c9b-76c249af8161%2Fnbgp9bn_processed.png&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:3. Natural monopoly analysis
The following graph gives the demand (D) curve for satellite TV services in the fictional town of Streamship Springs. The graph also shows the
marginal revenue (MR) curve, the marginal cost (MC) curve, and the average total cost (ATC) curve for the local satellite TV company, a natural
monopolist.
On the following graph, use the black point (plus symbol) to indicate the profit-maximizing price and quantity for this natural monopolist.
PRICE (Dollars per subscription)
100
90
80
70
60
50
40
30
20
10
0
0
2
4
MR
True
10 12 14
QUANTITY (Number of subscriptions)
16
False
ATC
MC
18 20
D
Which of the following statements are true about this natural monopoly? Check all that apply.
Monopoly Outcome
In order for a monopoly to exist in this case, the government must have intervened and created it.
It is more efficient on the cost side for one producer to exist in this market rather than a large number of producers.
The satellite TV company must own a scarce resource.
The satellite TV company is experiencing economies of scale.
True or False: Without government regulation, natural monopolies can earn positive profit in the long run.
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