Foundations of Economics (8th Edition)
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Author: Robin Bade, Michael Parkin
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Draw the graph. If the monopoly is a doing perfect price discrimination, then:
1. the monopoly produces a quantity Q = ______ where ________________ (which curves intersect?)2. the monopoly charges a price of ________ (trick question!!!!)3. the consumer surplus is CS = ______. 4. the producer surplus is PS = _________(identify the area on the graph and calculate it).5. this monopoly ________ (is / is not) efficient because ______________________.
What is the dead weight loss?
a.The loss in welfare due to the monopoly producing a LARGER amount than a competitive market would
b. None of the other answers is correct
c.A new weight loss system
d.The loss in welfare due to the monopoly producing a SMALLER amount than a competitive market would
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You are considering subscribing to ESPN+. You are willing to pay up to $83 per year for a subscription. The current annual price is $26. Calculate your consumer surplus under these circumstances.
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Chapter 16 Solutions
Foundations of Economics (8th Edition)
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- Idaho Water Services is a natural monopoly. The graph shows the demand curve, the marginal revenue curve, the marginal cost curve and the average total cost curve for the firm. Price and cost (cents per gallon) 110- 100- 90- 80- 70- 60- 50- 40- 30- 20- 10- 0- 0 ATC MC MR D 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180 200 Quantity (millions of gallons per month) Draw a shape that shows the consumer surplus. Label it CS. >>> Draw only the objects specified in the question. Draw a point to show the price and quantity when the monopoly is regulated in the social interest. Label it 1. Draw a point on the ATC curve that shows the average total cost when the firm is regulated in the social interest. Label it 2. Draw a shape that shows the firm's economic loss. Label it Loss.arrow_forward11arrow_forwardA natural monopoly is a monopoly that arises because one firm can meet the entire market demand at a lower average _____ cost than two or more firms could. A legal monopoly is a market in which _____ by the granting of a public franchise, government licence, patent, or copyright. A. fixed; competition and entry are restricted B. total; competition and entry are restricted C. variable; profts are maximized D. variable; costs are minimizedarrow_forward
- The following figure shows the demand curve for Good X in a perfectly competitive market. Later, the government grants one of the firms the exclusive right to manufacture and sell Good X. MR represents the marginal revenue curve of the firm when it operates as a monopoly. The marginal cost of producing Good X is constant at $5. Price/Cost (S) 4 Demand 3 MR 2 1 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Quantity (1,000 units) a) What is the quantity supplied when the market is perfectly competitive? What happens to the quantity supplied once the market changes to a monopoly? b) What is the market price when the market is perfectly competitive? What is the market price when the market changes to a monopoly? c) Compare the consumer surplus when the market is perfectly competitive and when the market is a monopoly. Is there any producer surplus or deadweight loss in either case? If yes, then how much?arrow_forward8 A monopoly has the following demand and Total Cost curve: Demand: P=1000-10Q TC=100Q+5Q2 1. How much profits does the monopoly make at the profit-maximizing level of quantity? $ 2. What is the DWL from the monopoly? $arrow_forwardWhen does a company officially become a monopoly? a. when it controls more than 25 percent of the output of a certain product b. when the government decides the company is a threat to the national economy c. when a company controls the output for a marketable product without meaningful competition d. when a company controls more than 50 percent of the output of a productarrow_forward
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