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To determine
Impact of the kinked demand curve on the
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Research on the following and discuss the following, present the necessary illustration: a. kinked demand curve b. Game theory c. predatory pricing d. market efficiency
Exercise 3.5.
Pablo, Dirk and Franz run the only bar in town. Pablo wants to sell as many drinks
as possible without losing money. Dirk wants the bar to bring in as much revenue
as possible. Franz wants to make the largest possible profits. Using a single
diagram of the bar's demand curve and its cost curves, show the price and quantity
combinations favoured by each of the three partners. Explain.
In which type of market, monopolistic or competitive market, is the equilibrium market price lower? Why?
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