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(Essay) Problem 3: Price Discrimination An amusement park, whose customer set is made up of two...
An amusement park, whose customer set is made up of two markets, adults and children, has developed demand schedules as follows: The marginal operating cost of each unit of quantity is $5. Because marginal cost is a constant, so is average variable cost. Ignore fixed costs. The owners of the amusement part want to maximize profits. Price ($) Quantity Adults Children 5 15 20 6 14 18 7 13 16 8 12 14 9 11 12 10 10 10 11 9...
8. International price discrimination Le Jouet is a French firm, and it is the only seller of toy trains in France and Russia. Suppose that when the price of toy trains increases, Russian children more readily replace them with toy airplanes than French children. Thus, the demand for toy trains in Russia is more elastic than in France. The following graphs show the demand curves for toy trains in France (Dp) and Russia (DR) and marginal revenue curves in France...
Problem Set #1 - Micro Online - Dunbar, p. 24 2.(3 points) Below are the market demand and supply schedules for FitBit (fitness tracking) devices. Price per FitBit (S) Quantity Demanded Quantity Supplied (100) (100) $190 SI 804 22 $170 8 20 $160 12 18 $150 16 16 $140 $130 24 12 $120 28 10 SI10 8 $100 36 6 20 14 a) On your own piece of paper (not to be submitted), plot and carefully label the FitBit demand...
Price D 1 D 2 S 1 S 2 $12 5 9 19 14 $10 8 12 17 12 $8 11 15 15 10 $6 13 18 13 8 $4 16 21 11 6 $2 18 24 9 4 Table 2 If D2 and S2 represent the demand and supply schedules in a particular market, then the equilibrium price and quantity are ________ and _________, respectively. $10; 12 $6; 18 $8; 15 $12; 12
Two countries produce and consume T-shirts: the US and the ROW. Problems 1-2 are based on the supply and demand schedules for the two countries given below. Note: The supply and demand curves are straight lines. Quantities are in millions of T-shirts. US ROW 32 13 28 26 10 18 12 12 13 10 13 14 15 16 Suppose that the two countries open to trade. Describe an arbitrage strategy that will allow you to profit from the price differential...
Complete the last three columns in the previous table by determining the profit-maximizing price, the quantity sold at that price, the profit in each country, and total profit if Giocattolo price discriminates. Giocattolo charges a higher price in the market with a relatively elastic demand curve. True or False: Under price discrimination, Giocattolo is not dumping toy cars into the Spanish market. True False Giocattolo is an Italian firm, and it is the only seller of toy cars in Italy...
Two countries produce and consume T-shirts: the US and the ROW. Problems 1-2 are based on the supply and demand schedules for the two countries given below. Note: The supply and demand curves are straight lines. Quantities are in millions of T-shirts. US ROW 32 13 28 26 10 20 18 12 12 13 14 15 This problem asks you to characterize the equilibrium under autarky and with trade. a. Draw the supply and demand curves for the US market...
Question 3 1 pts Aaron's Angela's Austin's Alyssa's Price Quantity Quantity Quantity Quantity Demanded Demanded Demanded Demanded $0.00 20 16 4 $0.50 18 12 $1.00 14 10 2 $1.50 12 8 4 $2.00 6 $2.50 0 4 0 Whose demand does not obey the law of demand? O Alyssa's O Austin's O Aaron's O Angela's
Question 17 3 pts Refer to Table 4-1. c D E 1 2 3 A Price $12 $10 $8 $6 $4 $2 B D 5 8 11 13 16 18 S 19 17 15 13 11 9 4 S2 14 12 10 8 9 12 15 18 21 24 5 6 7 4 Table 4-1 Suppose that D1 and S1 are the prevailing demand and supply curves for a product. If the demand schedule changes from D1 to D2, then:...
The UQ Union has permitted two florists (Lucy and John) to set up stalls on Market Day. If paid $24 for a bouquet, Lucy is willing to provide 27 bouquets and John is only willing to provide 18. At $14 a bouquet, Lucy is only willing to provide 13 bouquets and John will only provide 9. Which of the following statements are true: The quantity supplied will fall to zero on non-market days at UQ. Lucy's individual quantity supplied will...