2) (30 pts) Suppose that the market demand for soft drinks in a small town in...
Suppose that the market demand curve for mineral water is given as Q-100-10P and marginal cost is fixed at $4. Find the equilibrium price and quantity in each type of different market structure. Show your calculation (2 points for each subquestion). a) Monopoly b) Coumot duopoly c) Stackelberg duopoly d) Bertrand duopoly (MR is fixed at the level of MC). e) Perfect competitive market (MR is fixed at the level of MC)
Suppose that the market demand curve for mineral water is given as Q=100−10P and marginal cost is fixed at $4. Find the equilibrium price and quantity in each type of different market structure. Show your calculation. a) Monopoly b) Cournot duopoly c) Stackelberg duopoly d) Bertrand duopoly (MR is fixed at the level of MC). e) Perfect competitive market (MR is fixed at the level of MC).
A homogeneous product duopoly faces a market demand function given by p = 300 - 3Q,where Q = q1 + q2. Both firms have constant marginal cost MC = 100. (part 2) 1a. What is the Bertrand equilibrium price and quantity in this market? 1b. Suppose Firm 1 is the Stackelberg leader, what is the equilibrium price in this market if Firm 2 plays the follower in this duopoly market? What is the equilibrium quantity? How much does each firm...
A homogeneous product duopoly faces a market demand function given by p = 300 - 3Q,where Q = q1 + q2. Both firms have constant marginal cost MC = 100. 1a. Derive the equation of each firm's quantity reaction function. b. What are the Cournot equilibrium quantity and price in this market? How much does each firm produce? c. What would be the equilibrium price and quantity in this market if it were perfectly competitive? d. What would the equilibrium...
Suppose that the market demand curve for mineral water is given as ?=100−10? and marginal cost is fixed at $4. Find the equilibrium price and quantity in each type of different market structure. Show your calculation. 1) Monopoly, Cournot duopoly, and Stackelberg duopoly 2)Bertrand duopoly (MR is fixed at the level of MC). 3) Perfect competitive market (MR is fixed at the level of MC).
2. Suppose the market demand curve is P = 40 − 3Q and all firms in the industry face M C = 4 and have no fixed costs. For each of the following situations, calculate the five items: Market Price , Quantity per firm ,Profits per firm ,Consumer Surplus ,Deadweight Loss (a) Uniform pricing monopolist P = Q = π = CS = DWL = (b) Cournot Duopoly P= Q1 = Q2 = π 1 = π2...
Suppose that the market demand curve for mineral water is given as ?=100−10? and marginal cost is fixed at $4. Find the equilibrium price and quantity in each type of different market structure. Show your calculation. a) Monopoly, Cournot duopoly, and Stackelberg duopoly b)Bertrand duopoly (MR is fixed at the level of MC). c) Perfect competitive market (MR is fixed at the level of MC).
2. (16 points) Monopoly and Bertrand opoly and Bertrand Duopoly. In a monopoly market, the de mand is p = 240 - 20. The firm's cost function is: for Q>O, C(Q) = 40 (a) Find the monopoly quantity and price.. Q = and PM = (b) Find the deadweight loss in the monopoly model. DWL = (c) If instead there are two identical firms that compete according to Bertrand price competition, is the equilibrium price? Pi = p = ____...
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Suppose that the market demand curve for mineral water is given as Q-100-10P and marginal cost is fixed at $4. Find the equilibrium price and quantity in each type of different market structure. Show your calculation (2 points for each subquestion). a) Monopoly b) Coumot duopoly c) Stackelberg duopoly d) Bertrand duopoly (MR is fixed at the level of MC). e) Perfect competitive market (MR is...
Problem 3- Bertrand Consider 2 firms selling a homogenous product with market demand as below: Q = 110-P Firm 1's marginal cost is 10 per unit, firm 2's is 5 per unit. The firms compete on price, not quantity. What is the equilibrium production of each firm, and what is each firm's profit?