In 1983, Motorola accounted for seventy five percent of the mobile phone market. In the early days of the market, the company’s only serious competitor was Finnish multinational Nokia which indicated an oligopoly market. Illustrate using a detailed diagram how equilibrium price and quantity are determined in this industry.
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In 1983, Motorola accounted for seventy five percent of the mobile phone market. In the early days of the market, the company’s only serious competitor was Finnish multinational Nokia which indicated an oligopoly market. Illustrate using a detailed diagram how
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- we know that the perfumes are differentiated. So what kind of market is the perfume market is it a perfect competition, monopolistic competition, oligopoly, or monopoly? please explain.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. ?encient? Suppose that a company operates in the monopolistically competitive market for electric razors. The following graph shows the demand curve, marginal revenue (MR) curve, marginal cost (MC) curve, and average total cost (ATC) curve for the firm. Place a black point (plus symbol) on the graph to indicate the long-run monopolistically competitive equilibrium price and quantity for this firm. Next, place a grey point (star symbol) to indicate the minimum average total cost the firm faces and the quantity associated with that cost. 3; 100 50 90 80 88 + 70 70 60 550 40 PRICE (Dollars per razor) 30 30 10 MC 20 20 0 10 10 ATC +. ? Mon Comp Outcome MR Demand 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 QUANTITY (Thousands of razors) Min Unit Cost
- Suppose a country's mobile phone industry is supplied by only two firms (i.e. an oligopoly). Explain how the presence of two firms affects the price elasticity of demand of each firm's output.Suppose that a company operates in the monopolistically competitive market for denim jackets. The following graph shows the demand curve, marginal revenue (MR) curve, marginal cost (MC) curve, and average total cost (ATC) curve for the firm. Place a black point (plus symbol) on the graph to indicate the long-run monopolistically competitive equilibrium price and quantity for this firm. Next, place a grey point (star symbol) to indicate the minimum average total cost the firm faces and the quantity associated with that cost. ? 100 PRICE (Dollars per jacket) 8 20 60 50 X ATC 20 MC MR 2 2 2 2 10 0 0 30 40 50 60 70 QUANTITY (Thousands of jackets) 10 20 80 Demand 90 100 Mon Comp Outcome Min Unit CostThe market for peanut butter in Nutville is monopolistically competitive and in long-run equilibrium. The following graph shows the marginal-cost (MC) curve and the average-total-cost (ATC) curve for a peanut-butter-producing firm. It also shows the demand curve and marginal-revenue (MR) curve faced by a firm operating in a monopolistically competitive environment. On the following graph, use the black point (plus symbol) to show the profit-maximizing output and price for a typical firm operating in a monopolistically competitive environment.
- The market for peanut butter in Nutville is monopolistically competitive and in long-run equilibrium. The following graph shows the marginal-cost (MC) curve and the average-total-cost (ATC) curve for a peanut-butter-producing firm. It also shows the demand curve and marginal-revenue (MR) curve faced by a firm operating in a monopolistically competitive environment. On the following graph, use the black point (plus symbol) to show the profit-maximizing output and price for a typical firm operating in a monopolistically competitive environment. (? Demand Profit Max Under MC Perfect Comp. Outcome ATC MR Quantity One day, consumer advocate Skippy Jif discovers that all brands of peanut butter in Nutville are identical. Thereafter, the market becomes perfectly competitive and again reaches its long-run equilibrium. On the previous graph, use the grey point (star symbol) to show the market price in this case and the quantity produced by each firm. Which of the following statements are true…Suppose that a company operates in the monopolistically competitive market for denim jackets. The following graph shows the demand curve, marginal revenue (MR) curve, marginal cost (MC) curve, and average total cost (ATC) curve for the firm. Place a black point (plus symbol) on the graph to indicate the long-run monopolistically competitive equilibrium price and quantity for this firm. Next, place a grey point (star symbol) to indicate the minimum average total cost the firm faces and the quantity associated with that cost. ? PRICE (Dollars per jacket) 100 90 80 70 60 40 30 20 MC 10 ATC MR Demand 0 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 QUANTITY (Thousands of jackets) + Mon Comp Outcome Min Unit Cost Because this market is monopolistically competitive, you can tell that it is in long-run equilibrium by the fact that. firm. Further, a monopolistically competitive firm's average total cost in long-run equilibrium is at the optimal quantity for each the minimum average total cost.The diagram above represents a monopolistically competitive firm. Answer the questions below. Is this firm operating in the short-run or long-run? How do you know? Calculate this firm’s accounting profit. From the diagram, what is the productively efficient output for this firm? From the diagram, economies of scale are maximized at which output level? Explain. From the diagram, what is the allocatively efficient output for this firm? Explain.
- Dell and Sony compete primarily by price. Each firm must choose either a high price or a low price simultaneously. Use the following information to create the profit matrix: If Dell and Sony both set high prices, Dell’s profit is $40 million and Sony’s profit is $35 million. If Dell sets high price and Sony sets low price, Dell’s profit is $25 million and Sony’s profit is $40 million. If Dell sets low price and Sony sets high price, Dell’s profit is $50 million and Sony’s profit is $10 million. If Dell and Sony set low prices, Dell has $20 million and Sony has $15 million. Please answer the following questions: Does Sony have a dominant strategy? Dell? If so, which one? If Dell and Sony maximize their profits non-cooperatively, what is the Nash-equilibrium for this profit matrix? Instead, if Dell and Sony maximize their joint profits cooperatively, what is the equilibrium? Assume they keep their agreements.Dell and Sony compete primarily by price. Each firm must choose either a high price or a low price simultaneously. Use the following information to create the profit matrix: If Dell and Sony both set high prices, Dell’s profit is $40 million and Sony’s profit is $35 million. If Dell sets high price and Sony sets low price, Dell’s profit is $25 million and Sony’s profit is $40 million. If Dell sets low price and Sony sets high price, Dell’s profit is $50 million and Sony’s profit is $10 million. If Dell and Sony set low prices, Dell has $20 million and Sony has $15 million. Please answer the follow questions: Does Sony have a dominant strategy? Dell? If so, which one? If Dell and Sony maximize their profits non-cooperatively, what is the Nash-equilibrium for this profit matrix? Instead, if Dell and Sony maximize their joint profits cooperatively, what is the equilibrium? Assume they keep their agreements.3. How short-run profit or losses induce entry or exit Citrus Scooters is a company that manufactures electric scooters in a monopolistically competitive market. The following graph shows the demand curve, marginal revenue curve (MR), marginal cost curve (MC), and average total cost curve (ATC) for Citrus. Place the black point (plus symbol) on the graph to indicate the short-run profit-maximizing price and quantity for this monopolistically competitive company. Then, use the green rectangle (triangle symbols) to shade the area representing the company's profit or loss. PRICE (Dollars per scooter) 500 450 400 350 300 250 200 150 100 50 0 0 MC 50 100 ATC MR Demand 150 200 250 300 350 400 450 500 QUANTITY (Scooters) Monopolistically Competitive Outcome Given the profit-maximizing choice of output and price, Citrus Scooters is earning Profit or Loss sellers in the industry relative to the long-run equilibrium amount. profit, which means there are