Calculate the consumer surplus at the equilibrium price

Assignment Help Microeconomics
Reference no: EM13992443

1. (One Plant/Two Markets-Price Discrimination)
Co manufactures a proprietary pesticide that can is made at a plant in the United States and a plant in South Korea:

South Korean Cost Function: TCSK= Q2SK+ 2QSK
United States Cost Function: TCUSA= ½Q2USA+ 4QUSA

The market demand is: P = 220 - ½Q

A. What is the profit-maximizing price?

B. What is the Quantity produced in each Country?

C. What are RussCo's total profits if the firm is effectively able to produce in both Countries?

D. Calculate the profit-maximizing level of price and output if RussCo closes its United States factories? What are RussCo's profits this condition?

2. (Oligopoly Question)

Motors has determined that the price elasticity of demand for two customer segments (A Luxury Car and a Premium Car) is -1.35 and -1.55. Based on their expectations of profitability, Kashian realizes the price of a Luxury Car should be $51,500. How much should Kashian charge for its Premium Car?

3. (Regulation)

In 2000, the town of Brother's Bay in Door County Wisconsin had a more-or-less free market in boat services. Any adult citizen could provide boat services as long as the drivers and the boats satisfy certain safety standards. As a result, the market is competitive. Suppose that the marginal cost per trip of a boat ride is constant, where MC = $5 (the boats are fully depreciated and there are no fixed costs), and that each boat can operate 10 trips per day. 15 passengers can board a boat. Boats are completely full prior to launching.

If the demand function for boat rides was Qd= 850 - 20P, where demand is measured in rides per day. Assume that the industry is perfectly competitive.

What is the competitive equilibrium price per ride?

What is the equilibrium number of rides per day? (2 Points) How many boats will there be in equilibrium?

In this competitive market, what is the aggregate profit?

In 2005, the town board of Brother's Bay created a boat licensing board and issued a license to each of the existing boats. The board stated that it would continue to adjust the boat fares so that the demand for rides equals the supply of rides, but no new licenses will be issued in the future. In effect, all profit would be turned over to the township for licenses. How many licenses would be sold?

In 2013, costs had not changed, but the demand curve for boat rides had become Qd= 1200 - 20P. However, the number of boats and overall capacity has not changed. What was the equilibrium price of a ride in 2013?

In 2015, how much money would each current boat license owner be willing to pay to prevent any new licenses from being issued? (2 Points)

4.  (Taxation Question)

Suppose that the demand curve (hundreds) for apples is given by Qd = 140 - 5P, where Qd is the number of pounds demanded per year and p is the price per pound. The supply of apples can be described by Qs = 40 + 3P, where Qs is the number of pounds provided.

A What is the equilibrium price? (Hint: At the equilibrium, quantity demanded and quantity supplied are equal, Qd = Qs.)

B What is the equilibrium quantity supplied and demanded?

C Calculate the consumer surplus at the equilibrium price.

D Calculate the producer surplus at the equilibrium price.

E Calculate the total surplus at the equilibrium price.

F Now suppose that the government imposes a tax of $8 per each pound sold, paid by the consumers,. In this case, what are the price and the consumer surplus?


Strategy

Advertise

Don't Advertise

Firm A

Advertise

$4, $4

$20, $1


Don't Advertise

$1, $20

$10, $10

5. Does anyone have a dominant strategy?

What is the Nash Equilibrium?

What is the socially optimal solution (at what point is total profit maximized)?

How would a negotiated solution lead to this socially optimal solution (technically this is called a Coase Solution-however, the path to this solution is straight-forward)?

If you had to call in a mediator to negotiate this socially optimal solution, how much would they charge and why?

6. (3rdDegree Price Discrimination)

A Monopolist selling a commodity I two separate markets must decide how much to sell in each market in order to maximize their total profits.

The demand in the Japanese Market is : QJapan= 120 - 10PJapan

The demand in the United States Market is: QUSA= 120 - 20PUSA

If Total Cost is: TC = 90 + 2(QUSA+QJapan)

Calculate the Price and Quantity if the Monopolist Maximized their profit and sells in both markets?

Calculate the Profit if he Monopolist Maximized their profit and sells in both markets?

In the absence of 3rdDegree Price Discrimination, and the firm must sell at the same price in both markets, what is the price, quantity and total profit?

Reference no: EM13992443

Questions Cloud

Problem regarding the gatto net income : During the? year, the company did not issue any common? stock, but it distributed dividends of? $70,000. Calculate? Gatto's net income for the year.
Government spending or a decrease in taxes : Do you think that fiscal policy can be effective given the large federal deficit? Also, what would have a more direct impact in our economy, an increase in government spending or a decrease in taxes?
Explain the concept of culture : Explain the concept of culture. Why is it important to avoid ethno-centricity and gain cultural literacy? In an international business context, what strategies would you apply to achieve your stated goals?
Calculate the closest distance the person can stand to lens : Calculate the closest distance the person can stand to the lens. For this object distance, how far should the film be located from the lens?
Calculate the consumer surplus at the equilibrium price : Suppose that the demand curve (hundreds) for apples is given by Qd = 140 - 5P, where Qd is the number of pounds demanded per year and p is the price per pound. The supply of apples can be described by Qs = 40 + 3P, where Qs is the number of pounds..
Find how many liters of water a camel would have to drink : calculate how many liters of water a 400 kg camel would have to drink if it attempted to keep its body temperature at a constant 34.0oC by evaporation of sweat during the day (12 hours) instead of letting it rise to 40.0oC.
Describe social and economic realities of unskilled workers : Describe the social and economic realities of unskilled workers in the United States today. Use empirical data to support your arguments and conclusions. Cite all sources including assigned material for the course. Use APA formatting and include ..
Calculate the translational kinetic energy of earth : Calculate the translational kinetic energy of Earth as it orbits the Sun once each year (the EarthA????1Sun distance is 1.50 x 1011 m). Compare the translational kinetic energy to the rotational kinetic energy.
Calculate the torque produced by holding a dumbbell : Calculate the torque produced by holding a 2kg dumbbell in the hand at 10 degrees of shoulder abduction and then at 85 degrees of shoulder abduction.

Reviews

Write a Review

Microeconomics Questions & Answers

  A and b indifferent curves and mrs

Provide a couple sentences about bundle A and B's indifferent curves and MRS's

  Determining profit-maximizing output level-economic profit

The hair stylist, LTD., is popular-priced hairstyling salon in College Park, Maryland. Given large number of competitors, the fact that stylist routinely tailor services to meet customer needs, and the lack of entry barriers, it is reasonable to s..

  This is about unemployment rates during the depression if

this is about unemployment rates during the depression. if it started at 1.8 then raised to 25.2 what percent would

  A technical report and management report.

Distinguish between the following: a Technical report and management report.

  What is the socially optimal number of expeditions

Montana is home to a number of firms offering wilderness hunting experiences to wealthy city dwellers. However, the profits of such firms depend on how crowded the "wilderness" is and how many deer are available.

  Break down the bias into the component pieces

1.With this assignment you will find an Excel file called HW4.Vacation.xlsx.  For reference, the variables in this file include:  miles = miles traveled per year

  The price of the put option is 1625 if three months later

assume the black-scholes framework. consider a 9-month at-the-money european put option on a futures contract. you are

  How many times would this fully insured person visit the

Suppose that an individual's demand for the number of physician visits per year, Q, can be represented by the following equation: Q = 50-0.4 P, where P, the market price of an office visit, equals physician's constant marginal cost of $110. Determine..

  1 angela bates who works in a duplicating photocopying

1. angela bates who works in a duplicating photocopying establishment for 20000 per year decides to open a small

  What can cities do to reduce the amount of garbage

If a high per-bag fee were charged for garbage collection, how would consumers respond? What can cities do to reduce the amount of garbage that goes into landfills?

  Talk about alternative definition of poverty

Talk about alternative definition of poverty. How is poverty defined in a developing country

  Consider the following information produced by a market

consider the following information produced by a market research agency about a variety of soft drink your firm

Free Assignment Quote

Assured A++ Grade

Get guaranteed satisfaction & time on delivery in every assignment order you paid with us! We ensure premium quality solution document along with free turntin report!

All rights reserved! Copyrights ©2019-2020 ExpertsMind IT Educational Pvt Ltd