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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?Automobile manufacturing is an industry subject to significant economies of scale. Suppose there are four domestic auto manufacturers, but the demand for domestic autos is no more than 2.5 times the quantity produced at the bottom of the long-run average cost curve. What do you expect will happen to the domestic auto industry in the long run?Firms ill a perfectly competitive market are said to be price takers that is, once the market determines an equilibrium price for the product, firms must accept this price. If you sell a product in a perfectly competitive market, but you are not happy with its price, would you raise the price, even by a cent?
- How would an improvement in technology, like the high-efficiency gas turbines or Pirelli tire plant, affect me lung-nm average cost curve of a firm? Can you draw the old curve and the new one on the same axes? How might such an improvement affect other firms in the industry?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.100 90 80 70 60 ATC 50 40 30 20 AVC МС О 10 + 0 0 5 10 15 20 30 35 40 45 50 QUANTITY (Thousands of shirts) or each price in the following table, use the graph to determine the number of shirts this firm would produce in order to maximize its profit. Assume hat when the price is exactly equal to the average variable cost, the firm is indifferent between producing zero shirts and the profit-maximizing uantity. Also, indicate whether the firm will produce, shut down, or be indifferent between the two in the short run. Lastly, determine whether it will nake a profit, suffer a loss, or break even at each price. Price Quantity (Dollars per shirt) (Shirts) Profit or Loss? Produce or Shut Down? Shut down 10 20,000 Loss Shut down 20 10,000 Loss Shut down 32 5,000 Loss Either 0 or 37,500 Shut down 40 Loss 25 COSTS (Dollars)
- Dr. D. is a critic of standard microeconomic analysis.In one of his frequent tirades, he was heard tosay, ‘‘Take the argument for upward-sloping,long-run supply curves. This is a circular argumentif I ever heard one. Long-run supply curves aresaid to be upward sloping because input pricesrise when firms hire more of them. And that occursbecause the long-run supply curves for theseinputs are upward sloping. Hence, the argumentboils down to ‘long-run supply curves are upwardsloping because other supply curves are upwardsloping.’ What nonsense!’’ Does Dr. D. have apoint? Explain clearly.Suppose the production function for high quality brandy is given by : Q = √KL Where q is the output of brandy per week and L is labor hours per week ., in the short run K is fixed at 100, so the short run production function is Q = 10√L a. Ifthecapitalrentsfor10$andthewageare5$perhour.,writetheshortruntotalcost function. b. How much will the firm produce at a price of 20$ per bottles of brandy ? c. Howmanylaborhourswillbehiredperweek?ull touch LTE 10:08 PM O O 37% O A docs.google.com What is the relationship between a perfectly competitive firm's marginal cost curve and its short-run supply curve? * The marginal cost curve of a perfectly competitive firm is the firm's short-run supply curve at the point where price is less than average variable cost. The marginal cost curve of a perfectly competitive firm is the firm's short-run supply curve at the point where price is equal to or greater than average variable cost. The marginal cost curve of a perfectly competitive firm is the firm's short-run supply curve at all points. The two are unrelated Page 4 of 5 Вack Next
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