MANAGERIAL/ECON+BUS/STR CONNECT ACCESS
MANAGERIAL/ECON+BUS/STR CONNECT ACCESS
9th Edition
ISBN: 2810022149537
Author: Baye
Publisher: MCG
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Chapter 9, Problem 4CACQ

(A)

To determine

The reaction function of the follower is to be ascertained.

(A)

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  P=160004Q where Q=QL+QF

  P=160004QL4QF

  CL(QL)=4000QL

  CF(QF)=6000QF

Reaction function of follower

  MRF=MCF

  dTRFdQF=dCF(QF)dQF

  dP×QFdQF=d6000QFdQF

  d(160004QL4QF)QFdQF=6000

  d(16000QF4QLQF4QF2)dQF=6000

  160004QL8QF=6000

  QF=18(100004QL)

  QF= 125012QL

Therefore, reaction function of the follower is QF= 125012QL

(B)

To determine

The equilibrium level of output for both the leader and follower is to be calculated.

(B)

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For finding the equilibrium output,putting the follower reaction function value of QF in P

  P= 160004QL4QF

  P=160004QL4(125012QL)

        P=160004QL5000+2QL

  P=110002QL

Now, TRL=P×QL

  =(110002QL)×QL

  =11000QL2QL2

Putting MRL= MCL

  110004QL=4000

   7000=4QL

  QL=1750 units

Now, put the value of QL in reaction function of follower.

  QF=125012QL

  QF=125012×1750

  QF= 375 units.

Therefore , QL = 1750 units and QF = 375 units.

(C)

To determine

The equilibrium market price is to be ascertained.

(C)

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Equilibrium market price

  P=160004QL4QF

  P=160004×17504×375

  P=1600070001500

             P = $7500.

Therefore, equilibrium market price is $7500.

(D)

To determine

The profits of both leader and follower is to be calculated.

(D)

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Profit of the leader is TRL TCL

  Profit=P×QL4000QL

  =7500×17504000×1750

  =131250007000000

  = $6125000

Profit of the follower is TRF TCF

  Profit=P×QF6000QF

  =7500×3756000×375

  =28125002250000

           = $562500 .

Therefore , profit of the leader is $6125000 and profit of the follower is $562500.

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