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Consider a market demand curve that can be expressed as P = 300 - 3 Q. Each of t

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Question

Consider a market demand curve that can be expressed as P = 300 - 3 Q. Each of the firms currently serving the market has a total cost function of the form C = 40 q so MC = ATC = 40. There are no fixed costs.

a. If the market is served by a (short-run) profit-maximizing monopoly, calculate P*, Q*, and profits for the monopolist. Show work.

b. If the market is instead served by a limit-pricing monopolist, calculate P*, Q*, and profits. Assume that each potential entrant has the total cost curve given by C = 105 q. Show work. If the discount rate is 10%, compute the present value of a stream of profits for 3 years for the limit-pricing monopolist of this question. Do not discount the first year’s profits. Show work.

c. Compared to the three-period limit-pricing strategy from part b, should the monopolist use a short-run profit-maximizing strategy instead if it can maintain its monopoly only for a single period? (After that, let’s assume that entry would force its profits all the way to zero.) Explain.

Explanation / Answer

answer a) P=300-3Q

Revenue=P*Q

=(300-3Q) Q

=300Q-3Q2

MR=300-6Q

thus at profit maximizing level MR=MC,MR is twice the slope of demand curve

40=300-6Q

6Q=300-40

Q*

=260/6

=43.3or 43 approx

thus P* = 300-3*43

   =300-129

   =171

Total profits=totalrevenue-total cost

   P*Q-TC

   =171*43-43*40

   =7353-1720

   =5633(assuming no fixed cost)

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