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
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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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