Principles of Microeconomics
Principles of Microeconomics
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ISBN: 9780133024166
Author: Karl E. Case
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 13, Problem 1P

(a)

To determine

The statements for price and marginal revenue.

(a)

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The statement is not agreeable. A monopolist chooses the quantity that sets the marginal cost equal to the marginal revenue. Then, the monopolist charges a higher price than the marginal revenue. Since the monopolist faces a downward sloping demand curve, the monopolist has to lower its price, in order to sell more.

Economics Concept Introduction

Monopoly: Monopoly is a market structure where there is only one seller of a good or service that does not have a close substitute.

Marginal cost: Marginal cost is the additional cost incurred by a firm by producing an extra per unit of output.

Marginal revenue: Marginal revenue is the additional revenue earned by a firm by producing an extra per unit of output.

(b)

To determine

Pricing in a monopoly.

(b)

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The statement is not agreeable. This is because the demand still constricts monopoly. Substitutes, however distant, are available for monopoly’s output. Thus, the monopoly cannot virtually charge any price for the product since an increase in price causes a decrease in sales which may or may not decrease the total revenue. However, there is only one profit maximizing price for the monopoly.

Economics Concept Introduction

Monopoly: Monopoly is a market structure where there is only one seller of a good or service that does not have a close substitute.

Substitute good: Two goods are said to be substitutes, if the change in price of one good (increase or decrease) would change the demand for the other good (increase or decrease).

(c)

To determine

Demand elasticity and marginal revenue.

(c)

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The statement is agreeable. When the demand elasticity is equal to –1 (which occurs at the midpoint of the demand curve), the marginal revenue curve would bisect the quantity or horizontal axis at that same output level, causing the marginal revenue to be 0.

Economics Concept Introduction

Marginal revenue: Marginal revenue is the additional revenue earned by a firm by producing an extra per unit of output.

Elasticity of demand: Elasticity of demand is the responsiveness of the quantity demanded to a change in price; more responsiveness implies more elasticity.

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Do you agree or disagree with each of the following statements? Explain your reasoning. a. For a monopoly, price is equal to marginal revenue because a monopoly has the power to control price. b. Because a monopoly is the only firm in an industry, it can charge virtually any price for its product. c. It is always true that when demand elasticity is equal to –1, marginal revenue is equal to 0.
Draw the graph. If the monopoly is a doing perfect price discrimination, then:  the monopoly produces a quantity Q = ______ where ________________ (which curves intersect?) the monopoly charges a price of  ________ (trick question!!!!)  the consumer surplus is CS = ______.   the producer surplus is PS = _________(identify the area on the graph and calculate it). this monopoly ________ (is / is not) efficient because ______________________.
When does a company officially become a monopoly? a. when it controls more than 25 percent of the output of a certain product b. when the government decides the company is a threat to the national economy  c. when a company controls the output for a marketable product without meaningful competition d. when a company controls more than 50 percent of the output of a product
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