In a perfectly competitive market, when are economic profits possible? O Long-run O Economic profits are always zero, firms earn normal profit O Any time, it depends on the indivual firm O Short run
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- Based on your answers to the WipeOut Ski Company in Exercise 7.3, now imagine a situation where the firm produces a quantity of 5 units that it sells for a price of 25 each. What will be the companys profits or losses? How can you tell at a glance whether the company is making or losing money at this price by looking at average cost? At the given quantity and price, is the marginal unit produced adding to profits?If new technology in a perfectly competitive market brings about a substantial reduction in costs of production, how will this affect the market?A firms marginal cost curve above the average variable cost curve is equal to the films individual supply curve. This means that every time a firm receives a price from the market it will be willing to supply the amount of output where the price equals marginal cost. What happens to the films individual supply curve if marginal costs increase?
- Why will profits for films in a perfectly competitive industry tend to vanish in the long run?What specific data must a firm examine to decide the quantity of product it should produce to make maximum profit? How will the firm know if it should produce at all? How will the firm know if it mak a an economic profit?A market is in long-run equilibrium and firms inthis market have identical cost structures. Supposedemand in this market decreases. Describe whathappens to the profit-maximizing output quantityfor individual firms as the market leaves and thenreturns to long-run equilibrium.
- Suppose pretzel stands in New York City are aperfectly competitive market in long-run equilibrium.One day, the city starts imposing a $100 per monthtax on each stand. How does this policy affect thenumber of pretzels consumed in the short run andthe long run?a. down in the short run, no change in the long runb. up in the short run, no change in the long runc. no change in the short run, down in the long rund. no change in the short run, up in the long runbo Use the table below to calculate the accounting and economic profit for Abner's Apple Art. Item Macmillan Learning Total revenue Costs Apples Utilities Lease Abner's forgone wages Numbers in the table are in thousands What is Abner's Apple Art's accounting profit? What is Abner's Apple Art's economic profit? Amount $220 $30 $20 $20 $70 Accounting profit = $ Economic profit = $ thousand thousandWhat is the difforence between acounting proft and economic prof? OA Economic profit subtracts both expict and implicit oosts trom total revenue, while accourting proft only sutiracts explicit oosts. OR Accourting profe only nuttracta imglicit coeta from total revenue, whie ecoromic proft only suberacte explicit coste OG Economic proft oriy subtracts implict costs from total revenue, while accounting profit only subtracts enplicit costs OD. Accourting proft suberacts boh explict and impict costs from total ravanue, while economic proft only sutracts explicit oosts.
- A market is in long-run equilibrium and firms inthis market have identical cost structures. Supposedemand in this market decreases. Describe whathappens to the market quantity as the market leavesand then returns to long-run equilibriumWheat is produced in a perfectly competitive market. Market demand for wheat increases. This will cause the individual wheat farmer's marqinal revenue to maximizing level of output to and their profit- O a. decrease; increase O b. decrease; decrease O c. increase; increase d. increase: decreaseWhat is the difference between accounting profit and economic prof? A Economic profit subtracts both explicit and implicit costs from total revenue, while acounting profit only subtracts explicit costs. OR Accounting proft only subtracts implicit costs from totsi revenue, while economic profit only subtracts explicit costs. OC Economic proft orly subtracts implicit costs from total revenue, while accounting profit only subtracts explicit costs. OD. Accounting proft suberacts both explicit and implicit costs from total revenue, while economic proft only subtracts explicit costs