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ECO201 Homework (Ch 15)
Place the black point (plus symbol) on the following graph to indicate the profit-maximizing price and quantity of a monopolist.
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A-Z
Monopoly
5.0
4.5
Monopoly Outcome
4.0
3.5
3.0
Deadweight Loss
2.5
Eorg
2.0
MC
1.5
1.0
0.5
MR
0 50
100
150 200 250
300 350 400 450 500
QUANTITY (Hot dogs)
Consider the welfare effects when the industry operates under a competitive market versus a monopoly.
On the monopoly graph, use the black points (plus symbol) to shade the area that represents the loss of welfare, or deadweight loss, caused by a
monopoly. That is, show the area that was formerly part of total surplus and now does not accrue to anybody.
Deadweight loss occurs when a monopoly controls a market because the resulting equilibrium is different from the competitive outcome, which is
efficient.
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ECO201 Homework (Ch 15)
Place the black point (plus symbol) on the following graph to indicate the profit-maximizing price and quantity of a monopolist.
(?
A-Z
Monopoly
5.0
4.5
Monopoly Outcome
4.0
3.5
3.0
Deadweight Loss
2.5
Eorg
2.0
MC
1.5
1.0
0.5
MR
0 50
100
150 200 250
300 350 400 450 500
QUANTITY (Hot dogs)
Consider the welfare effects when the industry operates under a competitive market versus a monopoly.
On the monopoly graph, use the black points (plus symbol) to shade the area that represents the loss of welfare, or deadweight loss, caused by a
monopoly. That is, show the area that was formerly part of total surplus and now does not accrue to anybody.
Deadweight loss occurs when a monopoly controls a market because the resulting equilibrium is different from the competitive outcome, which is
efficient.
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