Suppose a monopolist faces two markets with demand curves given by D1(p1) = 200 -p1 D2(p2) = 100 -2p2 Assume that the monopolist’s cost function is c(y) = y^2 1. What is the optimal prices for the monopolist if it can charge different prices in these markets? 2. What is the optimal price if the monopolist must charge the same price in each market? 3. How much total consumers’ surplus changes between the two separate prices and the same price cases? This is my fourth submission. no part of any previous solution was remotely right. I need this answered quickly. Yall have spent several days getting this wrong.
Suppose a monopolist faces two markets with demand curves given by D1(p1) = 200 -p1 D2(p2) = 100 -2p2 Assume that the monopolist’s cost function is c(y) = y^2 1. What is the optimal prices for the monopolist if it can charge different prices in these markets? 2. What is the optimal price if the monopolist must charge the same price in each market? 3. How much total consumers’ surplus changes between the two separate prices and the same price cases? This is my fourth submission. no part of any previous solution was remotely right. I need this answered quickly. Yall have spent several days getting this wrong.
Chapter14: Monopoly
Section: Chapter Questions
Problem 14.9P
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Suppose a monopolist faces two markets with
D1(p1) = 200 -p1
D2(p2) = 100 -2p2
Assume that the monopolist’s cost function is c(y) = y^2
1. What is the optimal prices for the monopolist if it can charge different prices in these markets?
2. What is the optimal
3. How much total
price cases?
This is my fourth submission. no part of any previous solution was remotely right. I need this answered quickly. Yall have spent several days getting this wrong.
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