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- Westchesser Gloves is a monopolistically competitive firm that sells leather gloves. Use the graph to highlight the area of profit or loss and answer the questions, Price per pair (5) 10 20 Marginal profit or loss: $ Aver co Pairs of gloves (in thousand) Demand 70 80 90 100 Profit or loss Calculate Westchesser's profit or loss at the profit-maximizing price. What will happen to the number of firms in this industry in the long run? Firms will enter this industry, increasing the price at which each firm can sell their gloves until firms begin to earn normal profits. O Firms will exit this industry, increasing the price at which each firm can sell their gloves until firms begin to carn normal profits. O Firms will exit this industry, decreasing the price at which each firm can sell their gloves until firms begin to carn normal profits. O Firms will enter this industry, decreasing the price at which each firm can sell their gloves until firma begin to carn normal profitsPrice, cost, revenue $100 $90 $80 $70 $60 $50 0 000 MR MC D /AC 0 7000 14000 21000 12000 Dresses per year Refer to the graph shown of a monopolistically competitive firm. In the long run: marginal cost will fall for firms that remain as other firms exit the industry. demand will fall for firms that remain as other firms enter the industry. Odemand will rise for firms that remain as other firms exit the industry. O average total cost will rise for firms that remain as other firms enter the industry.Fill in the missing data for this Monopolistically Competitive firm. Don't forget to answer the questions below the chart. I. Average Total Marginal Total Marginal Total Total Quantity Price Revenue Revenue Cost Cost Cost Profit 50 na na -50 1 48 75 2 46 45 37 4 31 135 25 15 32 38 7 175 253 /////// 8. 144 311 9 90 379 /////I/ 10 459 This firm's fixed costs are? Assuming no inflation, we would predict this firm's price to rise/fall/ stay the same. Explain your answer.
- How does the demand curve for a monopolistic competitive firm looks like? Graph it.Exercise A.13. Explain and graph the long-run equilibrium of a monopolistic firm and that of a perfectly competitive firm. Compare both situations in terms of the level of production, prices and economic efficiency.The following graph shows cost curves for a monopolistically competitive firm. Place the black point (cross symbol) on the graph to indicate the short-run profit-maximizing price and quantity for a monopolistically competitive firm. 500 450 PRICE PER UNIT (Dollars) 400 350 300 250 200 150 100 50 50 MC 0 0 50 100 150 LRAC MR Demand 200 250 300 350 400 450 500 QUANTITY (Units) + Monopolistically Competitive Outcome The following graph shows cost curves for a perfectly competitive firm. Place the grey point (star symbol) on the graph to indicate the point where a perfectly competitive firm would produce. ? 500 450 400 350 300 * Perfectly Competitive Outcome
- The monopolistically competitive firm represented in the graph is in: $ $11.40 $10.20 $7.50 0 520 630 MC ATC Firm's Demand MR QuantityThe monopolistically competitive firm represented in the graph is in: $ $11.40 $10.20 $7.50 0 520 630 MC ATC MR Firm's Demand Quantity Select an answer and submit. For keyboard navigation, use the up/down arrow keys to select an answer. a long-run equilibrium since it is earning zero profit. b short-run equilibrium since it is earning zero profit. C short-run equilibrium, but not long-run equilibrium since it is earning positive economic profit. d long-run equilibrium, but not short-run equilibrium since it is earning positive economic profit. Your answerSuppose a monopolistically competitive firm sells a particular brand of jeans. The quantities of jeans sold per day at various prices are shown in the table below. Fill in total revenue and marginal revenue in the table below. (Enter your responses as integers.) Price $110.00 Total Revenue Marginal Revenue Output 1 105.00 2 100.00 3 95.00 4 90.00 85.00 The marginal revenue curve for this firm is V its demand curve.
- The graph depicts a monopolistically competitive firm. Dollars ($) 90 80 65 55 50 MC 0 ATC MR 10 20 35 45 50 Quantity of Output (Units) Refer to the above graph. This monopolistically competitive firm is: making economic profit in the long run. making economic profit in the short run making a loss in the long run. making a loss in the short run.You're the manager of a firm that has constant marginal cost of $6. Fixed cost is zero. The market structure is monopolistically competitive. You're faced with the following demand curve: $12 10 Price 8 6 4 2 0 3 Demand 100 200 300 400 500 600 Quantity Show Transcribed Text a. Determine graphically the profit-maximizing price and output for your firm in the short run. Demonstrate what profit or loss you'll be making. (Please draw a graph) b. What happens in the long run?The following graph represents a monopolistically competitive firm in long-run equilibrium. Place the black point (cross sign) on the graph to indicate the short-run profit-maximizing price and quantity for this monopolistically competitive company. Next, place the grey star on the graph to indicate the point where the LRAC reaches a minimum. PRICE PER UNIT (Dollars) 500 450 400 350 300 250 200 150 100 50 MC 0 0 50 LRAC MR Demand 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 450 500 QUANTITY (Units) Monopolistically Competitive Outcome Minimum of the LRAC The long-run equilibrium price is $ (Hint: Use the graph to find the numeric value of the price at equilibrium.) The long-run equilibrium quantity is units. The LRAC curve is at its minimum at a quantity of The long-run equilibrium price is units. the marginal cost of producing the equilibrium output. ?