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2) What long run? Explain. assumptions in the perfect competition model ensure that economic profit is...
In perfect competition as well as in monopolistic competition, a. profit is positive in a long-run equilibrium for each firm. b.entry and exit by firms are restricted. c. there are many firms in a single market. d. marginal revenue is equal to price for each firm. ECTION 22 Monopolistic competition differs from perfect competition because in monopolistically competitive markets a. all firms can eventually earn economic profits. b. each of the sellers offers a somewhat different product. C. strategic interactions...
Question 18 (3 points) Long-run equilibrium in perfect competition and in monopolistic competition are similar because, in both, firms: make zero economic profit. O have excess capacity. O produce at the minimum point of the average total cost curve. Oset price equal to marginal cost.
1) What are the requirements for perfect competition? 2) Define the shutdown point. Explain why the firm shuts down in the short run if the price falls below this point. 3) In the long run, perfectly competitive firms cannot make an economic profit. Why? 4) Describe how economic losses are eliminated in a perfectly competitive industry.
In the perfect competition, monopolies competition, monopoly, oligopoly, who is earning an economic profit and accounting profit in the long run and short-run?
Chapter 12 1) What are the requirements for perfect competition? 2) Define the shutdown point. Explain why the firm shuts down in the short run if the price falls below this point. 3) In the long run, perfectly competitive firms cannot make an economic profit. Why? 4) Describe how economic losses are eliminated in a perfectly competitive industry.
1. Why can't perfect competitors make an above-normal profit in the long-run 2. What is the significance that profit maximization for the perfect competitor occurs where P = MC - MR - ATC? 3. Why don't we have a perfectly competitive system? (go over each of the requirements for perfect competition and explain why that does not occur). 4. Which of the requirements do you think is the most important reason we don't have a system of perfect competition? Explain.
One thing that makes monopolistic competition similar to perfect competition is that, in the a short run, neither can earn positive economic profit. b long run, both are guaranteed positive economic profit. c long run, both will earn zero economic profit. d short run, both are guaranteed positive economic profit. e long run, both could earn positive economic profit, but monopolistic competitors will earn more than perfect competitors. Refer to the following graph to answer the following questions: In the...
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...
List the five assumptions of perfect competition and tell how they combine to insure that in the long-run, a firm in a perfectly competitive industry makes zero profit and is a price taker.
When do firms decide to shut down production in the short run under perfect competition? Explain carefully. The market for bread in Brooklyn, NY is characterized by perfect competition. Firms and consumers are price takers and in the long run there is free entry and exit of firms in this industry. Illustrate with the help of a graph how the individual firm maximizes profit in the short run.