Macroeconomics: Principles, Problems, & Policies
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Author: Campbell R. McConnell, Stanley L. Brue, Sean Masaki Flynn Dr.
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Subpart (a):
To determine
Demand for the goods.
Subpart (b):
To determine
Supply of the goods.
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The following table shows two demand schedules for a given style of men’s shoe—that is, how many pairs per month will be demanded at various prices at a men’s clothing store in Seattle called Stromnord. Suppose that Stromnord has exactly 65 pairs of this style of shoe in inventory at the start of the month of July and will not receive any more pairs of this style until at least August 1. a. If demand is D1, what is the lowest price that Stromnord can charge so that it will not run out of this model of shoe in the month of July? What if demand is D2? b. If the price of shoes is set at $75 for both July and August and demand will be D2 in July and D1 in August, how many pairs of shoes should Stromnord order if it wants to end the month of August with exactly zero pairs of shoes in its inventory? What if the price is set at $55 for both months?
The table below shows two demand schedules for a given style of men's shoe- that is, how many pairs per month will be demanded at various prices at a men's clothing store in Seattle called Stromnord.
price
D1 Quantity Demanded
D2 Quantity Demanded
$ 75
53
13
70
60
15
65
68
18
60
77
22
55
87
27
Suppose that Stromnord has exactly 65 pairs of this style of shoe in inventory at the satrt of the month of July and will not receive any more pairs of this style until at least August 1.
Instructions: Enter your answers as whole numbers
1). If demand is D1 what is the lowest price that Stromnord can charge so that it will not run out of this model of shoe in the month of July? What if demand is D2?
2) If the price of shoes is set at $ 75 for both July and August and demand will be D2 in July and D1 in August, how many pairs of shoes should Stormnord order if it wants to end the month of August with exactly zero pairs of shoes in its inventory? What if the price is set at $ 55…
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Macroeconomics: Principles, Problems, & Policies
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