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If a monopolist practices perfect price discrimination, then it will have a. a greater total revenue and sell a greater output than if it were not practicing price discrimination. b. a smaller total revenue and sell a smaller output than if it were not practicing price discrimination. c. the same total revenue but sell a larger output than if it were not practicing price discrimination. d. the same total revenue but sell a smaller output than if it were not...
1. Let demand be P(Q) = 6 - 2. What is the price elasticity of demand at Q = 4? a. E = C. b. E= E = -4 d. E= -2 2. Suppose we have 3 types of households each with private demand for a public good (like flood protection) of P1(Q) = 5, P2(Q) = 10 - Q, and P3(Q) = 20 – 2Q. What is the social demand curve for the range Q < 10? a. Ps(0=...
QUESTION 5: THIRD DEGREE PRICE DISCRIMINATION (20pt) A monopolist engages in third degree price discrimination.There are 2 types of consumers, and the monopolist wants to sell to both groups. The monopolist is allowed to charge different prices and hence engages in third degree price discrimination. The demand curve for each group (the entire group) is as follows 01 500 10P Q2 200-5P2 The total cost function is TC 2000+10Q (a) What price does this firm charge to each group? (b)...
1. Let demand be P(Q) = 6 ---Q. What is the price elasticity of demand at Q = 4? 1 a. E = — 4 1 C. b. E =- 2 E = -4 d. E = -2 2. Suppose we have 3 types of households each with private demand for a public good (like flood protection) of P (Q) = 5, P2(Q) = 10 - Q, and P3(Q) = 20 – 2Q. What is the social demand curve for...
1. Let demand be P(Q) = 6-Q. What is the price elasticity of demand at Q = 4? a. E = - b. E= - 2 C. E = -4 d. ε = -2 2. Suppose we have 3 types of households each with private demand for a public good (like flood protection) of P1(Q) = 5, P2(Q) = 10 - Q, and P3(Q) = 20 – 2Q. What is the social demand curve for the range Q < 10?...
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Question 2 (35 points): (3rd Degree Price Discrimination) Let there be a monopolist firm and two groups of consumers. Suppose that marginal cost is defined by MC- 2. T'he demand that each consumer receives is given by Q,-50-pl 202 200-P 1) ( 4 points) Consider the monopolist engages in first degree price discrimina- tion only in market 2. Compute the monopoly profit in this market. ii) (4 points) Which group has a mhore inelastic demand...
5. Consider a market with a monopolist that can price discriminate between two groups. The inverse demand equation for group 1 is R(Q.) = 156 - 50 where P is the price group 1 is charged and Q1 is the total quantity demanded by group 1. The inverse demand equation for group 2 is B(O2) = 48-22 where B, is the price group 2 is charged and Q2 is the total quantity demanded by group 2. The total amount the...
THIRD-DEGREE PRICE DISCRIMINATION A seller faces two groups of buyers: Pi-16- Q1 and P2-24-Q2. Marginal cost is constant at $4 and fixed costs are zero a. Assuming that resale of the good by consumers is impossible, find profit-maximizing quantities and prices under 3rd-degree price discrimination. No need to calculate profit. Show graphs and math. Suppose someone argues "Under this outcome Pi and P2 differ, so this cannot be profit maximizing since a seller could always transfer a unit from the...
Suppose that a price setting firm has the following direct demand function: Qd = 100-20P a. Find the inverse demand curve. What is it’s slope and it’s intercept. b. Find the equation for Total Revenue where TR is a function of Q. c. Find the equation for Marginal Revenue, where MR is a function of Q. d. What is the quantity where Total Revenue is maximized? How is this related to Marginal Revenue? e. Calculate the own price elasticity of...
Calculate the profit under 1st-degree price discrimination for a monopolist facing the demand curve P = 12 − Q and cost given by T C = 5 + 2Q + 1.5Q^2 .