Managerial Economics And Business Strategy 9th Edition (without Access Code)
Managerial Economics And Business Strategy 9th Edition (without Access Code)
9th Edition
ISBN: 9781260263176
Author: Michael R. Baye, Jeffrey T. Prince
Publisher: McGraw Hill
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Chapter 11, Problem 12PAA
To determine

The profits that result from charging client with given per unit price is to be ascertained. Also to construct the report including recommendation resulting in higher profits.

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Demand function Qd=3000.2P

Fixed Cost = $15000

Marginal Cost = $1000

Inverse demand function

  0.2P=300Q

  P=15005Q

Under monopoly market, profit maximizing condition is written as:

  MC=MR

  TR=P×Q

  TR=(15005Q)×Q

  TR=1500Q5Q2

  MR=dTRdQ

  MR=150010Q

So, putting MC = MR

  1000=150010Q

  500=10Q

  50 units=Q

  P=15005Q

  P=15005×50

  P = $1250.

  Profit=(12501000)×5015000

   Profit =250×5015000

    Profit =$2500

Profits are -$2500.

Theprofits earned by charging client $1450 for first 10units and for additional units amount charged is $1225 is ascertained as follows:

When for the first 10 units amount charged is $1450 and for additional units amount charged is $1225. This is the case of second-degree price discrimination.

Quantity demanded at price $1450 can be calculated as

  Qd=3000.2P

  =3000.2×1450

  =300290

  = 10 units.

Quantity demanded at a price $1225 can be calculated as

  Qd=3000.2P

  =3000.2×1225

  =300245

  =55 units

Total units demanded at $1225 is 55 units but 10 units were sold at $1450. So, additional 45 units will be sold at $1225.

Profit is calculated as total cost subtracted by the total revenue.

  Profit=[(14501000)×10+(12251000)×45]15000

  Profit=[(450×10 +225×45]15000

  Profit=[4500+10125 ]15000

  Profit=1462515000

  Profit=$375

Therefore, the profit earns is -$375.

The strategy that can be used for higher profits isexplained below:

An optimal and feasible recommendation will be Two-part pricing strategy.

Under this strategy, there would be a fixed fee plus a per unit fee for each unit of the software installed and maintained.

Per unit fee will be equal to $1000 which is a marginal cost

Quantity demanded at this price will be calculated as

  Qd=3000.2P

   =3000.2×1000

   =300200=100 units

Optimal fixed fee = 12(1500  1000)×100 (when Q= 0, P = 1500)

  = 12×500×100

                               = $25000

Profit under two-part pricing strategy will be $25000 - $15000

  = $10000.

Profit under two-part pricing strategy is $10000.

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