Answer
Option 5
Try to maximize profits
The firms in the any market try to maximize profits
The competitive firms are price taker, make long run zero economic profit
The monopolies are price maker as it faces barrier to entry and make profits in the long run.
O $13 and 100 $10 and 100 $10 and 150 Question 38 (1 point) Both monopolies...
QUESTION 6 In the short run, a monopolistically competitive firm. O makes profits just as it does in the long run because of barriers to entry O will earn zero economic because of free entry and exit. O produces where MR-MC O produces where PEMC QUESTION 7 In the long run, a monopolistically competitive firm: O makes profits just as it does in the short run because of barriers to entry will earn zero economic because of free entry and...
The figure to the right depicts the short run outcome for a firm in a monopolitically competitive Industry To maximize profits this firm should produce units of output (Enter your response rounded to the nearest whole number) Monopolistically Competitive Firm MC 126 116 SRATC Dollar per un 2 D a MR 104 0 48 Output Which of the following applies to both monopolistic competition and perfect competition? OA. Non-price competition is common OB. All firms sell an identical product OC....
st 3 ning: 1:44:09 Save balmi13r.11.152 It is not true in the long run of monopolies that O a. other firms seeking positive economic profit enter the market. b.they earn positive economic profit. c. they sell their output at a price greater than marginal cost. d.they benefit from barriers to entry. 0 Icon Key st 3 ning: 1:44:09 Save balmi13r.11.152 It is not true in the long run of monopolies that O a. other firms seeking positive economic profit enter...
AFC $300 150 100 75 AVC $100 75 70 73 T Outpuit 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 60 80 ATC $400 225 170 148 140 140 146 156 171 190 MC $100 50 60 80 110 140 180 230 290 360 90 50 43 103 38 33 30 119 138 160 The accompanying table shows cost data for a firm that is selling in a purely competitive market. If the market price for the firm's...
Please Help Question 9 0.16 pts The gap between the actual quantity produced by a monopolistically competitive firm and the optimal quantity in a competitive market is known as inefficient scale. insufficient capacity. flux capacity O markup. excess capacity Question 10 0.16 pts We could state correctly that the minimum characteristic necessary to distinguish among price-making firms is O price discrimination. the number of firms in the industry. whether they produce industrial or consumer products. O product differentiation. O the...
can you please help me with these problems . microeconomics 0/1.21 pts ed Question 80 The practice of setting prices deliberately below pricing. costs in an effort to drive a competitor out of the market is known as predatory average variable O average fixed explicit average total marginal 0/1.21 pts wered Question 78 0/1.21 An example of a tying arrangement is a restaurant offering both Pepsi and Coca-Cola products. a car manufacturer installing expensive onboard GPS/navigation systems in all the...
Question 9 1 pts In a monopolistically competitive market, a firm should advertise to the point at which o the extra revenue from an additional dollar spent on advertising just equals the marginal cost of producing one more unit of the good. o it can raise price to the highest level possible. it is selling the most units it can possibly sell. O the additional revenue generated by one more dollar of advertising just equals the extra dollar cost of...
QUESTION 5 A monopolistically competitive firm will: maximize profits by producing where MR = MC. not likely earn an economic profit in the long run. shut down in the short run if price is less than average variable cost. all of the above. QUESTION 6 A monopolistic competitive firm is inefficient because the firm: earns positive economic profit in the long run. is producing at an output corresponding to the condition that marginal cost equals price. is not maximizing its...
QUESTION 7 Monopolistic competitive firms in the long run earn: positive economic profits. zero pure economic profits. negative economic profits. Positive, zero, or negative economic profits. QUESTION 8 Which of the following statements best describes firms under monopolistic competition? Profits will be positive in the long run. Price always equals average variable cost. In the long run, positive economic profit will be eliminated. Marginal revenue equals minimum average total cost in the short run. QUESTION 9 Which of the following...
Please help with these questions Question 5 0.4 pts Which of the following lists three main characteristics of a competitive market? many buyers and few sellers, similar products, easy entry into the market O many buyers and sellers, differentiated products, easy entry into the market many buyers and few sellers, unique products, barriers to entry into the market O many buyers and sellers, similar products, barriers to entry into the market O many buyers and sellers, similar products, easy entry...