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oligopoly?
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monopolist chooses to follow this business strategy
c. Why does price equal marginal revenue for the
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- a. How is monopolistic competition like monopoly, perfect competition andoligopoly? b. Give two examples of price discrimination. In each case, explain why themonopolist chooses to follow this business strategy (answer b)c. Why does price equal marginal revenue for the perfectly competitive firm?What is the relationship to the demand curve for the firm?1. If the demand for a good increases at the same time as the supply of the same good decreases, what will happen to the equilibrium price and quantity of the good? Explain. 2. What is the deadweight loss of monopoly? Show the deadweight loss when the monopolist can perfectly price discriminate. 3. What is the point of long run equilibrium of a monopolistically competitive firm. How does it compare to a competitive firm.a. How is monopolistic competition like monopoly, perfect competition andoligopoly? b. Give two examples of price discrimination. In each case, explain why themonopolist chooses to follow this business strategyc. Why does price equal marginal revenue for the perfectly competitive firm?What is the relationship to the demand curve for the firm?
- How is monopolistic competition like monopoly, perfect competition and oligopoly? Give two examples of price discrimination. In each case, explain why the monopolist chooses to follow this business strategy Why does price equal marginal revenue for the perfectly competitive firm? What is the relationship to the demand curve for the firm?a. The perfectly competitive firm exhibits resource allocative efficiency (P = MC), but the single-price monopolist does not. What is the reason for this difference?b. Explain three reasons why monopolies arise. c. Why is the marginal revenue of a perfectly competitive firm equal to the market price? d. Would a perfectly competitive firm produce if price were less than theminimum level of average variable cost? Why?A. How does the demand curve faced by the firm in monopolistically competitive market differ from the demand curve faced by a firm participating in a purely competitive market? b. How does that impact how the firm sets its price and the quantity the firm produces?
- A perfectly competitive firm is considered to be more generous in terms of price and quantity of output in comparison to firm belonged to monopoly and monopolistic markets. a. Demonstrate a simplified graph to show that a perfectly competitive firm incurring loss, but has reached the minimum condition to keep operating in the market. b. Does the firm operate in the short or long run based on your answer to question (a). Why?1. Under the model of monopolistic competition, a(an) ________ in the number of firms in the industry will cause ________ to ________. 2. In the model of monopolistic competition, if the price is ______ than average costs, then firms are earning __________ economic profit and we should expect firms to _________ the industry. 3. In the model of monopolistic competition, if an industry has large ________ relative to another industry, then we should expect _________ firms to operate in a long-run equilibrium of that industry.b. Draw the diagram of a firm in monopolistic competition that is in the long run and another diagram for a monopoly firm making profits.
- I need help with number 1 because I have no clue which one is correct. I need some sort of explanation 1. Which of the following is true of the model of monopolistic competition? a. Barriers to entry enable firms to enjoy positive profits in the long run. b. The number of firms declines over time as a result of economies of scale. c. The monopolistically competitive firms enjoy a greater market power than a monopolist. d. Firms tend to locate near each other in order to minimize total travel costs for consumers. e. The firms end up charging same prices for their individual products. 2. Which of the following is an example of price competition? a. Nike signs LeBron James to a $90 million contract for endorsements. b. Kellogg's puts the images of Snap, Crackle, and Pop on boxes of Cocoa Krispies, linking the cereal with Rice Krispies. c. McDonald's introduces new garden McSalads. d.…Monopolistic Competition a. Graphically represent a monopolistically competitive firm, using the curves that would provide information such as the profit maximizing price and quantity as well as the cost at the profit maximizing quantity. b. Show the profit maximizing price and quantity for this firm at a price of $185 and a quantity of 7500. c. Show this firm earning a profit of $45000. Make sure to solve for the numerical value for the average total cost (ATC) at the quantity of 7500. d. As this is a short run scenario, state what will happen to the product price and average costs for this firm as it transitions from the short-run to the long-run.Which of the following statements is true about the difference between monopoly and monopolistic competition? a.Monopolies always earn positive profits b.Monopolistically competitive firms have no barriers to entry or exit c.There is no different between monopoly and monopolistic competition d.Monopolistically competitive firms never earn positive profits