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A monopoly drug company produces a lifesaving medicine at a constant cost of $10 per dose. The demand for this medicine is perfectly inelastic at prices less than or equal to the $100 (per day) income of the 100 patients who need to take this drug daily. At a higher price, nothing is bought. Show the equilibrium price and quantity and the consumer and producer surplus in a graph. Now the government imposes a price ceiling of $30. Show how the equilibrium, consumer surplus, and producer surplus change. What is the deadweight loss, if any, from this price control?
The firm currently uses 50,000 workers to produce 200,000 units of output per day. The daily wage per worker is $80, & the price of the firm's output id $25. The cost of other variable inputs is $400,000 per day. Assume that total fixed cost equal..
An incumbent firm, Firm 1, faces a potential entrant, Firm 2, with a lower marginal cost. The market demand curve is p=120-q1-q2. Firm 1 has a constant marginal cost of $20, while Firm 2's is $10.
(a) what is the opportunity cost to this student of allocating enough additional study time on economics to move her grade up from a 90 to a 100 (b) draw a production possibilities curve showing the opportunity cost.
An inverting amplifier incorporates an op amp whose frequency response is given by Eq. (8.84). Determine the transfer function of the closed-loop circuit and compute the bandwidth.
Calculate the percentage change in visits, percentage change in price, and price elasticity of demand using 500 and $50 as the denominator for percentage change calculations. (This calculation funds finds the arc elasticity.)
Discovery rules compel litigants to disclose private information prior to trial. Can you explain why litigants may reveal information voluntarily, even when it is unfavorable to them, in the absence of compulsory disclosure?
Use the information in the following table, which summarizes the payoffs (i.e., profit) to two firms that must decide between an average. Referring to the table above, is this an example of a prisoner's dilemma game
f such legislation passes, what will be its effects on earnings inequality? (For a review of relevant concepts, see chapter 13.)
There are two types of consumers of ice cream: 10 are rich and 50 are poor. Every rich consumer has a demand of 0 for a price of $500/ton; and his/her demand decreases by 1 ton each time the price increases by $1/ton. Every poor consumer has a dem..
suppose that the interest rate on a one year bond is 7 percent today and the interest rates expected on one year bonds in the future are 6 percents in one year, 5 percent in 2-year , and 4 percent in three years bond. what are interest rate today ..
ABC is considering using the facility for a new training program. It could also rent a building about the same distance from its headquarters for $20,000 a year. A developer has offered ABC $2.5 million for its property.
You need to hire some new employees to staff your start-up venture. You know that potential employees are distributed throughout the population as follows, but you can't distinguish among them: Employee Value Probability What is the expected v..
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