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Use the demand curve represented in the figure below to draw the consumer surplus when the market price is $8. Instructions: Click on the tool provided (CS) and click on the graph to place your surplus triangle. Drag the points to move or resize. Price (S) Tools 16 г 15 14 13 12 CS 10 4 2 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 Quantity
Identify the Surpluses. The graph to the right shows a supply curve and a demand curve and several areas in between. Identify the areas on the figure that represent the following: Consumer and producer surplus a. Consumer surplus in the market equilibrium: b. Producer surplus in the market equilibrium: 18 c. Total surplus in the market equilibrium: Price Supply d. Consumer surplus when the price is $6 V e. Producer surplus when the price is $6: V Demand price is...
1. Let the market demand curve be P=1000 - 10Q. Assume the market is controlled by a monopolist. Let fixed cost be $10,000 and Marginal Costs (MC)=20Q. a) What is the profit maximizing output? b) What is the monopolist's total revenue at the profit maximizing output? c) How much profit is the monopolist earning? d) Assume the government breaks up the monopolist in order to create a perfectly competitive market of identical firms. Assume the MC curve is now the...
Suppose we have the following market supply and demand schedules for bicycles: 1.1. Plot the supply curve and the demand curve for bicycles. 1.2. What is the equilibrium price of bicycles? 1.3. What is the equilibrium quantity of bicycles? 1.4. If the price of bicycles were $100. Is there a surplus or a shortage? How many units of surplus or shortage are there? Will this cause the price to rise or fall? 1.5. Ifthepriceofbicycleswere$400, is there a surplus or a...
3. Consumer surplus and price changes Aa Aa . The following graph shows the demand curve for a group of consumers in the market for a mobile phone. Each consumer wants only one mobile phone. Assume that if an individual has a willingness to pay just equal to the market price, he or she will make the purchase. (Notice that on this graph, the demand curve is drawn as a series o steps, but only the rightmost corner of each...
1. Assume that the demand curve is given by Q = 1000 – 0.25P. What is the inverse demand curve? B) Using the inverse demand curve you solved for in 1, solve for the total revenue for this Monopolist. C) Using the total revenue curve you solved for in 2, solve for the marginal revenue curve. D) Assume that Marginal costs are given by 100 + 2Q. What is the profit-maximizing quantity and price for the monopolist? E) Now, turn...
Demand Curve & Consumer Surplus. Assume the $Price for Puppies is $200. 1. What is the buyer’s optimal (best) quantity demanded, Qd? 2. What Area shows buyer’s net gain or ‘Consumer Surplus’? 3. What Area shows buyer’s Total Dollar Value (Total Willingness to Pay)? 4. What Area shows buyer’s Total Expenditures (spending on good)? 5. Number example of Consumer Surplus: Lara wants to buy a new Surf board. She is willing to spend $650 maximum. The Price of one she...
Text Exercise 5.4 Question Help- Suppose that the demand curve for wheat is Q-100-10p and that the supply curve is Q 10p What are the effects of a subsidy (negative tax) of s2 per unit paid to producers on the equilbrium, govemment subsidy cost, consumer surplus (CS) producer surplus (PS), welfare (W), and deadweight loss (DWL? With the subsidy, the equilibrium price is $4 and the equilibrium quantity is 60 units (Enter your responses as whole numbers) The cost of...
Price ($/month) 100 Demand Consumer Surplus - - - - - - - - 80 120 Quantity (thousand households) The figure above shows the market for an artificially scarce good-cable television. The shaded area represents consumer surplus when the price of cable per month is $30. What is the price associated with the highest level of consumer surplus? $0 $100 $80 $120 $30 Thousand Dollars 20 32 53 Fishing Trips The figure above shows the social cost curve (SC), private...
Assume that a monopolist sells a product with a total cost function: TC=1000 + 500Q + Q2 The market demand curve is given by the equation: Q = 500 - 0.25P A. What price and quantity would be expected if the firm can operate completely unregulated? B. The firm has asked you to recommend a price and quantity that would be socially efficient. Recommend a price and quantity to the firm. C. When moving from the socially efficient price and...