q =3 ,200−1,600p. The total number of pumpkins sold at the market is q = qC + qS, where qC is the number that Carl sells, qS is the number that Simon sells. The cost of producing pumpkins for each farmer is $.50 per pumpkin; the fixed costs are zero.
The soluation avilible I believe it is wrong so please solve it carefully
Carl and Simon are the only sellers of pumpkins at the market, where the total
.a. Find the Cournot
.b. Find the Bertrand equilibrium price and quantities. .
.c. Suppose now that every spring the snow thaws off of Carl’s pumpkin field a week before it thaws off of Simon’s. Therefore, Carl can plant his pumpkins one week earlier than Simon while predicting Simon’s choice based on the previous year information. Simon observes Carl’s choice and chooses how much pumpkin to plant. Find the new equilibrium price and quantities.
.d. Compare the quantities and prices in parts a, b, and c. Rank these outcomes according to Pareto efficiency.
Trending now
This is a popular solution!
Step by step
Solved in 5 steps