EBK PRINCIPLES OF MICROECONOMICS (SECON
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Chapter 9, Problem 5SP
(a)
To determine
Determine at what
(b)
To determine
Identify the shutdown point of the firm.
(c)
To determine
Identify the price at which the firm’s short-run supply curve and long-run supply curve exist.
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The following graph summarizes the demand and costs for a firm that operates in a perfectly competitive market. a. What level of output should this firm produce in the short run? b. What price should this firm charge in the short run? c. What is the firm’s total cost at this level of output? d. What is the firm’s total variable cost at this level of output? e. What is the firm’s fixed cost at this level of output? f. What is the firm’s profit if it produces this level of output? g. What is the firm’s profit if it shuts down? h. In the long run, should this firm continue to operate or shut DOWN
C. Table below shows some cost data for a perfectly competitive firm
i. Is the firm operating in the short run or long run? How do you know?ii. At a market price of $32, what would be the output of the firm? Does this firm makeeconomic profit or loss at this price level? iii. If the market price is $32, would the firm shut down or keep operating? Why?
iv. Based on your answer above, would firms enter or exit the market in the long run? What will happen to the market price?
Slide 2 Questions:
a. What is the total revenue of the firm at the optimum level of output?
b. What is the total cost at the optimum level of output?
c. What is the profit of the firm at the optimum (profit-maximizing) level of output?
d. What is the average cost of each unit sold at the optimum level of output?
Is the firm at its log-run equilibrium? If yes/no, why?
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- Label the curves in the following graph A. At each market price p1, p2, p3 at what output level would the firm produce? B. What profit would be earned if the market price was p1? C. What are the shutdown and break prices?arrow_forwardQ2. a. Create numbers for the table below TC TFC TVC AVC ATC MC 1 4 5 6 7 9 10 b. Indicate a market price that the firm will suffer from loss in the she run? What is the quantity level? What is the TR, TC and profit? Explanation: c. Indicate a market price that the firm will enjoy positive economic profits in the short run? What is the quantity level? What is the TR, TC and profit? Explanation: 2. 3.arrow_forwardUse a graph to demonstrate the scenario where a competitive firm would be earning positive profit in the short run. Can this scenario be maintained in the long run? Why? What are the ‘shutdown point’ and ‘break even point’ of a competitive firm . Explain with diagram. A competitive market starts in a situation of long run equilibrium. Then there is an increase in demand. Explain what happens in the short run and long run, using necessary diagrams.arrow_forward
- Graph the demand curve for a pure competitive firm, label the graph. What is the relationship between marginal revenue (MR) and the demand curve (is MR greater, equal, or less than the demand curve)?arrow_forwardDraw the cost curves for a typical firm. Explain how a competitive firm chooses the level of output that maximizes profit. At that level of output, show on your graph the firm's total revenue and total costs.arrow_forwardNeed clear explanation for your answer...arrow_forward
- Use the graph to answer the following question: Is the running shoes market in long run equilibrium? Explain.arrow_forwardWhat is the shutdown decision of the firm? How should a firm decide whether to continue business or shut down in the short run?arrow_forwardWhat are the explanations to these?arrow_forward
- Homework 4B Draw the MR, MC, AVC, ATC, Demand, supply, MC and MR for the following situations. For each show (as done in class). For each of these situations show the total revenue, total cost area, and shade the profit or loss area, and if the situation is a shut down state why it should shutdown. a. A perfectly competitive firm showing a profit b. A perfectly competitive firm showing a loss but not a shut-down c. A perfectly competitive firm at a break-even point d. A monopolist showing a profit e. A monopolist showing a loss but not a shut-down f. A monopolist at a break-even point g. Difference between a monopolist and a perfectly competitive firm for a profit situation on the same graph space.arrow_forwardAnswer D to H.arrow_forwardWhat would the answers to these be?arrow_forward
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