Advanced microeconomics
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Suppose a monopolist has two customers with demand functions and MC=10 3 1 1 q 70 p q2 110 p2 a. Now suppose the monopolist cannot differentiate between customers and must charge them one single price. Calculate the monopolist’s optimal single price
1. Suppose that a single-price monopolist faces the demand function P 100 Q where I is average weekly household income, and that the firm's marginal cost function is given by MC(Q) 2Q. The firm has no fixed costs. = (a) If the average weekly household income is $600, find the firm's marginal revenue function. (b) What is the firm's profit-maximizing quantity of output? At what price will the firm sell that output? What will the firm's marginal cost be? (c)...
A monopolist can produce at a constant average and marginal cost of AC=MC= $5. It faces a market demand curve given by Q = 53 - P. 1) Calculate the profit maximizing price and quantity for the monopolist. 2) What would be the profit maximizing price and quantity if the industry were purely competitive 3) Suppose a second firm enters the industry (Firm 2). Assuming a Cournot model of behavior, what quantity would Firm 1 produce if it thought firm...