econ unit 4

¡Supera tus tareas y exámenes ahora con Quizwiz!

The above figure represents the market for cable television in​ Oakland, Florida. Time Warner Communications​ (TWC) is the sole provider of cable television to the residents of this Central Florida community. If TWC operated under a marginal cost pricing​ rule, what is the price of cable television in​ Oakland

$10

correct, 16.3-15 The graph shows the demand, marginal revenue, and marginal cost curves for a a monopoly producer. The horizontal axis measures the quantity in pounds of steaks per hour, from 0 to 5,000, increasing by 1,000. The vertical axis measures the price and cost in dollars per pound of steak, from 0 to $20.00, increasing by $2.00. The graph shows an upward-sloping, convex curve, labeled S=MC, and two downward-sloping, linear curves, labeled MR and D, starting at the same point on the vertical axis, at a price of $20. The MR curve lies below the D curve. The S=MC curve intersects the D curve at a point corresponding to a quantity of 3,000 and a price of $8. The S=MC curve intersects the MR curve at a point corresponding to a quantity of 2,000 and a cost of $4. The combinations of quantity and price along the D curve are (0, 20), (1,000, 16), (2,000, 12), (3,000, 8), and (4,000, 4). Suppose the grocery store market in Kansas City is perfectly competitive. Then one store buys all the others and becomes a singleminus price monopoly. The figure above shows the relevant demand and cost curves. When the market is a​ monopoly, the price of a pound of steak is

$12

The distinguishing features of oligopoly are​ ______

a small number of interdependent firms with natural or legal barriers preventing the entry of new firms

Sugaring season in Vermont is going full blast.​ Vermont, the biggest U.S. syrup​ producer, produces about​ 500,000 gallons a year. In​ 2007, maple syrup cost an average of​ $35 a​ gallon; this​ year, the price is​ $45 a gallon. Canada is usually a huge​ producer, but with a poor season it has seen a 30 percent drop in production. As consumers turn away from artificially flavored maple syrup to natural maple​ syrup, demand for natural maple syrup has rocketed The maple syrup market is an example of perfect competition for all of the following reasons except​ ______.

a small number of interdependent maple syrup producers compete

If we compare a perfectly competitive market to a singleminus price monopoly with the same​ costs, the monopoly sells

a smaller quantity at a higher price

The figure above shows the demand​ curve, marginal revenue​ curve, and marginal cost curve. The amount of consumer surplus when the market has a monopoly producer is

abf

The figure above shows the demand​ curve, marginal revenue​ curve, and marginal cost curve. The amount of consumer surplus when the market has a monopoly producer is​ ________ and the amount of consumer surplus when the market is perfectly competitive is​ ________

abf,ace

Decreasing marginal returns occur in the short run as more labor is hired to work in a fixed sized plant because

adding more workers exhausts the possible gains from specialization.

Increasing marginal returns to labor

are the result of specialization and division of labor in the production process.

The figure above shows the demand​ curve, marginal revenue​ curve, and marginal cost curve. The deadweight loss when the market has a monopoly producer is

bcd

​"Advertising and brand names are a social waste. We would be better off if brand names were not protected and if advertising were​ banned." Discuss these​ assertions, and in doing​ so, use the analysis of the effects of advertising and brand names presented in this chapter

signal quality to​ consumers, and provide an incentive to producers to achieve consistent quality

If firms in a competitive industry are​ ______, then in the long​ run, firms have​ ______ the industry.

making positive economic​ profit; an incentive to enter

The characteristics that describe a perfectly competitive industry include

many firms selling an identical product

In perfect​ competition, a firm maximizes its economic profit if it produces the output at which​ _______.

marginal cost equals market price

A market with a large number of sellers

might be a monopolistically competitive or a perfectly competitive market.

In the short​ run, a perfectly competitive firm​ ________ earn an economic profit and​ ________ incur an economic loss.

might;might

​________ a large number of firms competing by making similar but slightly different products

monopolistic competition requires

A monopoly

must determine the price it will charge

If firms in monopolistic competition are earning economic​ profits, eventually

new firms enter the industry

A monopoly arises when there are​ ______ A monopoly can price discriminate only if​ ______.

no close substitutes and a barrier to entry it sells goods and services that cannot be resold

Ramona is an asparagus farmer and the world asparagus market is perfectly competitive. the market price is $14 a bundle. Ramona sells 600 bundles a week and her marginal cost is $19 a bundle.

not maximizing profit because marginal cost is greater than marginal revenue

A monopoly occurs when

one firm sells a good that has no close substitutes and a barrier blocks entry for other firms.

Megs fortune cookies operates in a market called

perfect competition

A firm in monopolistic competition makes its decisions on quantity and price by

producing where MR ​= MC and setting the price for this quantity from the demand curve.

To maintain their economic​ profits, firms in monopolistic competition must continually engage in

product development and marketing

A brand name​ _______

provides incentive to the producer to achieve a consistent quality

product differentiation allows a firm to compete with another firm on the basis of

quality, price, and marketing

A perfectly competitive firm can

sell all of its output at the prevailing market price

Catfish farming is a perfectly competitive industry. Catfish farmers suffered tremendous economic losses in the late 1990s. As a​ result,

some catfish farmers exited the market

in​ economics, the short run is the time frame in which the quantities of​ ______ and the long run is the period of time in which​ ______

some resources are​ fixed; the quantities of all resources can be varied

A monopoly can price discriminate between two groups of consumers if​ _______ across the two groups

the average willingness to pay differs

Each of the gas stations mentioned in the news clip has little control over the price of the gasoline because​ _____.

the market is highly competitive

Comparing a perfectly competitive market to a singleminus price monopoly with the same​ costs, we see that

the perfectly competitive market achieves efficiency in resource use while the monopoly market does not

The graph shows the perfectly competitive market for sunhats. Draw a shape that shows the consumer surplus. Label it CS. Draw a shape that shows the producer surplus. Label it PS. Draw a point to indicate the efficient equilibrium. At the competitive​ equilibrium, _____.

the sum of consumer surplus and producer surplus is maximized

Perfect competition achieves efficiency if the market produces the quantity at which​ _______.

the​ consumers' marginal benefit from the good equals the marginal cost of producing it

The cost that does not change as output changes is

total fixed cost.

Chuck owns a factory that produces leather footballs. His total fixed cost equaled​ $86,000 last year. His total cost equaled​ $286,000 last year. Hence​ Chuck's

total variable cost equaled​ $200,000

the only shoe stand license to operate in an airport is a monopoly

true

the us postal service is a monopoly

true

Because the amount of labor a firm employs can be​ changed, the cost of labor is known as

variable cost

To maximize its​ profit, in the short run a perfectly competitive firm decides

what quantity of output to produce

The total fixed cost is​ ______ and the marginal cost of increasing production from 10 to 12​ T-shirts is​ _______.

​$20; $8

The table above gives costs at​ Jan's Bike Shop.​ Unfortunately, Jan's record keeping has been spotty. Each worker is paid​ $100 a day. Labor costs are the only variable costs of production. What is the total cost of producing 50​ bikes?

​$400

A cartel​ _______

C. is a group of firms acting together to limit​ output, raise​ price, and increase economic profi

A firm maximizes its profit by producing the amount of output such that

E. marginal revenue equals marginal cost

The table above gives costs at​ Jan's Bike Shop.​ Unfortunately, Jan's record keeping has been spotty. Each worker is paid​ $100 a day. Labor costs are the only variable costs of production. What is the total fixed cost of producing 64​ bikes?

$200

megs marginal revenue for each batch of cookies demanded is

$25

The above figure represents the market for cable television in​ Oakland, Florida. Time Warner Communications​ (TWC) is the sole provider of cable television to the residents of this Central Florida community. If TWC is left​ unregulated, what is the price of cable television in​ Oakland

$30

The table above gives costs at​ Jan's Bike Shop.​ Unfortunately, Jan's record keeping has been spotty. Each worker is paid​ $100 a day. Labor costs are the only variable costs of production. What is the total variable cost of producing 60​ bikes?

$300

Kevin owns a personal training gymnasium in Orlando. The above figure shows the demand and cost curves for his​ firm, which competes in a monopolistically competitive market. What price will Kevin charge per​ session

$60

The figure above shows the​ demand, marginal​ revenue, and marginal cost curves for​ Paul's Parrot​ pillows, a monopoly producer of pillows stuffed with parrot feathers. When the pillow market is a​ monopoly, the price of a pillow is​ ________ and if the pillow market is perfectly​ competitive, the price of a pillow is​ ________

$70,$60

Suppose the grocery store market in Kansas City is perfectly competitive. Then one store buys all the others and becomes a singleminus price monopoly. The figure above shows the relevant demand and cost curves. When the market is perfectly​ competitive, the price of a pound of steak is

$8

The table shows the demand schedule for Sal's rosebushes ​(columns 1 and​ 2) and the​ firm's total cost schedule​ (columns 2 and​ 3). Calculate Sal's total revenue and marginal revenue schedules.

0,9,16,21

The above figure represents the market for cable television in​ Oakland, Florida. Time Warner Communications​ (TWC) is the sole provider of cable television to the residents of this Central Florida community. If TWC is left​ unregulated, how many households in Oakland are​ served?

20,000

Suppose the grocery store market in Kansas City is perfectly competitive. Then one store buys all the others and becomes a singleminus price monopoly. The figure above shows the relevant demand and cost curves. When the market is a​ monopoly, the quantity of steak is

2000 pounds

Suppose the grocery store market in Kansas City is perfectly competitive. Then one store buys all the others and becomes a singleminus price monopoly. The figure above shows the relevant demand and cost curves. When the market is perfectly​ competitive, the quantity of steak is

3000 pounds

The figure above shows the​ demand, marginal​ revenue, and marginal cost curves for​ Paul's Parrot​ pillows, a monopoly producer of pillows stuffed with parrot feathers. When Paul maximizes his​ profit, Paul produces​ ________ pillows per hour and if the market was perfectly​ competitive, ________ pillows per hour would be produced

3000;4000

Kevin owns a personal training gymnasium in Orlando. The above figure shows the demand and cost curves for his​ firm, which competes in a monopolistically competitive market. Kevin will train how many clients per​ day

4

The above figure represents the market for cable television in​ Oakland, Florida. Time Warner Communications​ (TWC) is the sole provider of cable television to the residents of this Central Florida community. If TWC operated under a marginal cost pricing​ rule, how many households in Oakland are​ served

40,000

The market demand curve in a perfectly competitive market is​ ________ and the demand curve for a perfectly competitive​ firm's output is​ ________.

A. downward​ sloping; horizontal

GPS navigation system producer Garmin spent millions of dollars advertising during the Super Bowl​ _______

A. to signal to consumers that the Garmin GPS is a​ high-quality product

If a monopoly wants to sell a greater quantity of​ output, it must

lower its price

​, a small isolated​ town, has one dentist . For a 45 ​-minute ​consultation, the dentist charges an adult twice as much as a senior. If the dentist decided to charge everyone the maximum price that he or she would be willing to​ pay, the consumer surplus would equal ​$0 If the dentist decided to charge everyone the maximum price that he or she would be willing to​ pay, the market for counselling services would be​ ______.

E. efficient because no deadweight loss is created

What is the difference between perfect competition and monopolistic​ competition?

In perfect​ competition, firms produce identical​ goods, while in monopolistic​ competition, firms produce slightly different goods.

​________ natural monopolies is a commonly​ used, potential solution to the problems presented by natural monopolies

Regulating

Airlines seek new ways to save on fuel as costs soar Fuel is an​ airline's biggest single expense. In​ 2008, the cost of jet fuel rocketed. Airlines tried to switch to newer generation​ aircraft, which have more​ fuel-efficient engines

The cost of fuel is a variable cost for an airline

When natural or legal forces work to protect a firm from potential​ competitors, the market is said to have​ _______

a barrier to entry

A market is classified as an oligopoly when

a few firms compete

a cartel is

a group of firms acting together to raise​ price, decrease​ output, and increase economic profit.

Compared to a perfectly competitive​ market, a singleminus price monopoly sets

a higher price

Before​ 1991, the eight Ivy League colleges​ (Brown, Columbia,​ Cornell, Dartmouth,​ Harvard, Princeton, the University of​ Pennsylvania, and​ Yale), along with​ MIT, shared information and agreed on rules for setting their prices of education​ (price equals tuition minus​ scholarship). Since​ 1991, these schools have set their prices in competition with each other. Moving from 1991 to​ today, everything else remaining the​ same, the Ivy League market for education​ ______ producer surplus decreases consumer surplus increases deadweight loss decreases

became more efficient

Elsie is a perfectly competitive dairy farmer. The market price of milk was​ $2.40 but just fell to​ $2.20 a gallon. Elsie

can sell as much milk as she wants at​ $2.20 a gallon

A differentiated product has

close but not perfect substitutes

A singleminus price monopoly transfers

consumer surplus to producers

​Jerry's Jellybean Factory produces​ 2,000 pounds of jellybeans per month and sells them in a perfectly competitive market. The marginal cost is​ $3 per​ pound, the average variable cost is​ $2 per​ pound, and the beans sell for​ $4 per pound. Jerry

could increase his profit by producing more beans

Suppose that a perfectly competitive​ firm's marginal revenue equals​ $12 when it sells 10 units of output. If the marginal cost of producing the 10th unit is​ $14, to maximize its profit the firm should

decrease its production

Suppose the government passes legislation that imposes a legal barrier to entry on the window blind industry and the number of firms decreases. You would expect​ ______ in production differentiation and​ ______ competition on product​ quality, price, and features

decrease;less

As a typical firm increases its​ output, its marginal cost

decreases at first and then increases

Allegiant carries leisure travelers from 75 small U.S. cities to 14​ warm-weather places. The airline faces no competition on 186 of its routes and has the lowest​ costs, the fullest​ planes, and the highest margins in the U.S. airline industry Allegiant determines the fare and the number of seats to offer on each of its monopoly routes by​ ______.

determining demand for​ seats, finding the​ profit-maximizing quantity by setting marginal revenue equal to marginal​ cost, and finding the highest price it can charge for this quantity

In monopolistic​ competition, profit is maximized by producing so that marginal revenue

equals marginal cost and which are less than price

In monopolistic​ competition, each​ firm's markup​ ______ that in perfect​ competition, and the price is​ ______ than in perfect competition. The total quantity produced by the firms in monopolistic competition is​ _______ the total quantity produced by firms in perfect competition

exceeds;higher less than

a department store in a large downtown shopping area is a monopoly

false

amazon.com, the online bookstore is a monopoly

false

walmart.com the national department store is a monopoly

false

In perfect​ competition, ______

firms can choose to enter the industry but they cannot choose the price at which to sell their good

Marginal returns start to decrease when more and more workers​ ______

have to share the same equipment and workspace

Two gas stations on opposite sides of the​ road: Rutter's Farm Store and Sheetz gas station.​ Rutter's doesn't even have to look across the road to know when Sheetz changes its price for a gallon of gas. When Sheetz raises​ prices, Rutter's pumps are busy. When Sheetz lowers​ prices, there's not a car in sight. Both gas stations survive but each has no control over price Each of the gas stations mentioned in the news clip faces a demand that is​ _____.

highly elastic

Price discrimination is possible when a firm is able to​ ______.

identify and separate different types of​ buyers, and sell a product that cannot be resold

Major league baseball is exempt from laws designed to limit market power and it operates as a monopoly. If the baseball market became​ competitive, the number of teams would​ ______ and the economic profit of each team would​ ______

increase;decrease

Major league baseball is exempt from laws designed to limit market power and it operates as a monopoly. If the baseball market became​ competitive, the number of players would​ ______ and the average salary of a baseball player would​ _____

increase;rise

If a perfectly competitive​ firm's marginal revenue is greater than its marginal​ cost, as it increases its​ output, its profit​ ________ and the price it can charge for its product​ ________.

increases; does not change

Because economic profits are eliminated in the long run in monopolistic​ competition, to earn an economic profit firms continuously

innovate and develop new products

Product differentiation​ ________.

is making a product slightly different from the products of competing firms

In a perfectly competitive​ market, the firm is a price taker because​ ______.

it produces only a tiny proportion of the total output of a particular good and buyers are well informed about the prices of other firms

To produce more output in the short​ run, a firm must employ more of

its variable resources

Compared to a perfectly competitive​ industry, a singleminus price monopoly produces

less output

A firm in monopolistic competition that introduces a new and differentiated product will temporarily have a​ ________ demand for its product and is able to charge a​ _______

less​ elastic; a higher price than before

Which of the following firms is most likely to be a​ monopoly

local distrubutor of electricity

The long run is a time period that is

long enough to change the size of the firm's plant and all other inputs

The table gives the total product schedule for​ Flora's Flower Shoppe. If Flora increases the number of workers she hires from 2 to​ 3, marginal product is​ ______ bouquets. If Flora increases the number of workers she hires from 3 to​ 4, marginal product is​ ______ bouquets.

​70; 40


Conjuntos de estudio relacionados

Acct 306: Ragsdale Chapter 14 Decision Analysis

View Set

ENGR108 PPT 18: Biological Automata

View Set

AMH-2010 US History to 1877: Chap 4

View Set

Chemisty A - Energy Pre-Test 100%

View Set

life insurance underwriting and policy issues

View Set