Economics Quiz #9

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Ann and Lynn have been arrested by the​ police, who have evidence that will convict them of robbing a bank. If​ convicted, each will receive a sentence of 6 years for the robbery. During​ questioning, the police suspect that Ann and Lynn are responsible for a series of bank robberies. If both confess to the​ series, each will receive 12 years in jail. If only one​ confesses, she will receive 4 years and the one who does not confess will receive 14 years. What is the equilibrium for this​ game?

both confess

Consider the​ prisoner's dilemma model where two criminals have two options​ (confess or​ deny), and each criminal must make their decision without speaking to the other criminal first. If they both confess they each get 3​ years, if only one confesses then he gets 1 and his partner gets​ 10, and if neither confesses then they each get 0. They are in fact both guilty. In this​ game, the Nash equilibrium is where

both confess

The outcome of a​ prisoners' dilemma game with a Nash equilibrium is that​ ________.

both players confess

The​ prisoners' dilemma has an equilibrium in which

both players confess.

In a​ prisoners' dilemma​ game, in the Nash equilibrium

both players have another outcome that does not occur but is more favorable.

Player A Table The table above shows the payoff matrix for a​ prisoners' dilemma game. The Nash equilibrium is that

both prisoners confessed

Player A Table The table above shows the payoff matrix for a​ prisoners' dilemma. In the Nash​ equilibrium,

both prisoners get 3 years in jail.

Two duopoly firms that sell an identical good form a cartel. They decide to collude and fix the price of their good. In this​ prisoners' dilemma type​ situation, the likely outcome is

both will cheat.

Bob table The table above displays the possible outcomes for Bob and​ Joe, who have been arrested for armed robbery and car theft. Which of the following is​ true?

If Bob​ confesses, Joe should confess.

In a contestable market

potential entry holds down prices.

America Table There are two can​ companies, American and​ National, which have entered into a collusive agreement. The payoff matrix of economic profits is above. If both firms cheat on the collusive​ agreement, what amount of economic profit is earned by​ American?

$0

One difference between oligopoly and monopolistic competition is that

. fewer firms compete in oligopoly than in monopolistic competition.

In the​ figure, D is the demand curve for taxi rides in a​ town, and ATC is the average total cost curve of a taxi company. In the​ scenario, the market​ is:

A natural duopoly

In a sequential contestable market​ game:

A small number of firms can behave like firms in perfect competition.

Which of the following is a distinguishing characteristic of​ oligopoly?

A small number of firms compete.

The ABC Nail Company has entered into a collusive agreement with the other firm in the​ industry, the DC Nail Company. What occurs in the nail industry if ABC decides to cheat on the​ agreement?

All of the above answers are correct.

Firm 1 Table Two software firms have developed an identical new software application. They are debating whether to give the new application away free and then sell addminus−ons or sell the application at​ $30 a copy. The payoff matrix is above and the payoffs are profits in millions of dollars. What is the Nash equilibrium of the​ game?

Both Firm 1 and 2 will give the software application away free.

In a​ prisoners' dilemma​ game, which of the following strategies gives the best outcome for both​ prisoners?

Both deny​ (collusion).

Suppose two​ firms, FastNet and SmartCast are the only fast Internet providers in a city. They have identical costs and one​ firm's service is a perfect substitute for the​ other's. The industry is a natural duopoly. Suppose that FastNet and SmartCast collude and agree to share the market equally. In the scenario​ above, which of the following actions will maximize the​ industry's economic​ profit?

Both firms comply with the agreement.`

Dr Smith Table Libertyville has two​ optometrists, Dr. Smith and Dr. Jones. Each optometrist can choose to advertise his service or not. The incomes of each​ optometrist, in thousands of​ dollars, are given in the payoff matrix above. Which of the following statements correctly describes Dr.​ Jones' strategy given what Dr. Smith may​ do?

Dr. Jones should advertise no matter what Dr. Smith does.

Dr. Smith Table Libertyville has two​ optometrists, Dr. Smith and Dr. Jones. Each optometrist can choose to advertise his service or not. The incomes of each​ optometrist, in thousands of​ dollars, are given in the payoff matrix above. Which of the following statements correctly describes Dr.​ Smith's strategy given what Dr. Jones may​ do?

Dr. Smith should advertise no matter what Dr. Jones does.

Which of the following is a distinguishing characteristic of​ oligopoly?

Each​ firm's actions influence the profits of all the other firms.

Firm 1 Table Two software firms have developed an identical new software application. They are debating whether to give the new application away free and then sell add−ons or sell the application at​ $30 a copy. The payoff matrix is above and the payoffs are profits in millions of dollars. What is Firm​ 1's best​ strategy?

Give away the application regardless of what Firm 2 does.

M&M Table ​M&M and Dove are both considering issuing themed holiday candy. The profits for each​ strategy, Regular Candy or Holiday​ Candy, are summarized in the payoff matrix above. The Nash Equilibrium in this game is that Dove produces​ ________ and​ M&M produces​ ________.

Holiday​ Candy; Holiday Candy

When a cartel maximizes its​ profit,

Industry marginal revenue equals industry marginal cost at the level of total output.

The​ prisoners' dilemma has an equilibrium that is

Nash equilibrium and both players confess.

Which of the following is characteristic of​ oligopoly, but NOT of monopolistic​ competition?

The choices made by one firm have a significant effect on other firms.

Dr. Smith Table Libertyville has two​ optometrists, Dr. Smith and Dr. Jones. Each optometrist can choose to advertise his service or not. The incomes of each​ optometrist, in thousands of​ dollars, are given in the payoff matrix above. Which of the following statements correctly categorizes the Nash equilibrium for the​ game?

The game has a Nash equilibrium in which both optometrists advertise.

In the​ prisoners' dilemma​ game, when each player takes the best possible action given the action of the other​ player, ________.

a Nash equilibrium is reached

​________ is a group of firms that have made a collusive agreement.

a cartek

A group of firms that has entered into a collusive agreement to restrict output and increase prices and profits is called

a cartel

When producers agree to restrict​ output, raise the​ price, and increase​ profits, the agreement is called​ ________.

a collusive agreement

In what type of market is a cartel​ possible?

a market in which there are only a few firms

In a small town the level of demand is capable of supporting only two gas stations. This market is

a natural duopoly

Suppose that all pizza companies have the same costs and the minimum average total cost is​ $12 per pizza. The pizza companies have an efficient scale of 100 pizzas per night. In the small town of​ Coatsville, at the price of​ $12 per pizza the quantity demanded is approximately 300 pizzas per night. This​ market, therefore, can best be characterized as

a natural oligopoly.

Which of the following games provides the best way to model price​ wars?

a repeated duopoly game

A trigger strategy can be used in

a repeated game but not a single−play game.

A cartel is a group of firms that

agree to restrict output to boost their profit.

If firms in a duopoly can successfully​ collude,

all of the above answers are true

If a​ duopolists' collusive priceminus−fixing game can be played​ repeatedly,

all of the above are correct

In​ ________ market​ structure, a​ firm's output depends​ ________.

an​ oligopoly; in part on its​ competitors' price and quantity decisions

If firms in an industry make output decisions that are partially based on the price and output decisions of their​ competitors, then these firms are in​ ________ market have​ ________ with the other firms in the market.

an​ oligopoly; interdependence

A contestable market is similar to a perfectly competitive market in that there

are no barriers to entry.

A single firm in a contestable market is limited in the amount of economic profit it can earn because there

are no barriers to entry.

The key feature of an oligopoly is that there

are only a few sellers

The distinguishing features of oligopoly are​ ________ and a​ ________ in the industry.

barriers to​ entry; few firms

For a Nash equilibrium to be​ possible, all players must​ ________.

be able to predict their outcomes associated with all possible actions of the other players

If there is a collusive agreement in a duopoly to maximize​ profit, then the price will

be the same as the price set by a monopoly.

Disney Table Disney and Fox must decide when to release their next films. The revenues received by each studio depends in part on when the other studio releases its film. Each studio can release its film at Thanksgiving or at Christmas. The revenues received by each​ studio, in millions of​ dollars, are depicted in the payoff matrix above. Which of the following statements correctly describes​ Fox's strategy given what​ Disney's release choice may​ be?

both a and b are correct

A monopolistically competitive firm is like an oligopolistic firm insofar as

both have MR curves that lie beneath their demand curves.

In the​ prisoners' dilemma​ game, each player

can choose from two strategies.

Of the​ following, the best example of oligopoly is

cellular telephone service.

Firm A Table Firms A and B can conduct research and development​ (R&D) or not conduct it.​ R&D is costly but can increase the quality of the product and increase sales. The payoff matrix is the economic profits of the two firms and is given​ above, where the numbers are millions of dollars.​ A's best strategy is to

conduct​ R&D regardless of what B does.

A trigger strategy is one in which a player

cooperates in the current period if the other player has always​ cooperated, but cheats forever if the other player ever cheats.

In a repeated​ game, punishments that result in heavy damages are an incentive for players to adopt the strategies that result in a​ ________ equilibrium.

cooperative

Limit pricing is a strategy used by a firm to

deter entry.

Adkins Air is the only seller offering service directly from Milwaukee to Greensboro. The market is contestable. Thus the Nash Equilibrium for a game between Adkins Air and a potential entrant is when the potential entrant

does not enter and Adkins earns a normal profit.

Two​ firms, Alpha and​ Beta, produce identical computer hard drives. They have identical​ costs, and the hard drives they produce are identical. The industry is a natural duopoly. Alpha and Beta enter into a collusive​ agreement, according to which they split the market equally. If both firms cheat on the agreement so the market is the same as a competitive​ market,

each firm will make zero economic profit.

If two duopolists can collude​ successfully, then both will

earn greater profits than if they did not collude.

In a collusive agreement between two duopolists in an​ oligopoly, each firm has an incentive to cheat on the agreement because the​ firm's price

exceeds its marginal cost.

If both firms in a duopoly cheat on a collusive​ agreement, the price​ ________ and both firms are​ ________.

falls; worse off

In a contestable market the Herfindahl−Hirschman Index is​ ________ and the market behaves as if it is​ ________.

high; perfectly competitive

Cartels are typically subject to cheating by their members because

if the other firms stick to the​ agreement, a firm can increase its profits by cutting its price.

A natural oligopoly can form

if there are economies of scale

One of the reasons that concentration ratios are not a perfect measure of competitiveness is that they

ignore potential competition.

In the United​ States, a collusive agreement to restrict output and increases prices is

illegal

When two firms collude to maximize profit the total quantity produced by both firms taken together is determined at the quantity where​ ________.

industry marginal cost equals industry marginal revenue

Two duopoly firms form a cartel. They decide to collude and fix the price of their good. Each individual firm will earn the highest profit if

it cheats and the other sticks with the agreement

Oligopoly is

like a monopoly because there are barriers to entry.

The practice of the only seller in a market charging a price less than the monopoly price in order to scare away potential entrants is called

limit pricing.

In an oligopoly price−fixing ​game, each player tries to

maximize its own profit.

Price wars are​ ________ likely to occur when the industry is​ ________

more; an oligopoly.

In a​ prisoner's dilemma, the Nash equilibrium occurs where

neither person ends up with their best outcome

Jane Table The payoff matrix of economic profits above displays the possible outcomes for Bob and Jane who are involved in game of whether or not to advertise. After each player chooses his or her best strategy and sees the​ result,

neither player would be willing to change his or her decision unless the other player also changes his or her decision.

Price wars can be the result of

new firms entering an industry and all firms then finding themselves in a​ prisoners' dilemma.

Game theory is most useful for analyzing

oligopoly

A duopoly is a form of

oligopoly.

In the market for​ batteries, the three largest firms earn​ 90% of the total revenue and there are 35 firms in the industry. This industry is best described as

oligopoly.

An oligopoly is a market structure in which there are

only a few sellers selling either an identical or differentiated product.

A contestable market is one in which

only one firm​ operates, but faces competition from potential entrants.

Antitrust laws attempt to

prevent monopolies or collusion.

In the oligopoly price−fixing ​game, the payoffs are the

profits of the firms.

Antitrust law is law that

prohibits certain kinds of market behavior by firms.

A tit−for−tat strategy can be used in

repeated game but not a single−play game.

A cooperative equilibrium is most likely to arise in a

repeated game with a small number of players.

A cartel usually has a collusive agreement to

restrict output

Of the​ following, the best example of firm that might operate in a contestable market is a.

ship owner operating on a major waterway

Player A Table The problem for the prisoners in the​ prisoners' dilemma game in the above table is that

the Nash equilibrium is not the best outcome.

With barriers to the entry of new firms

the cartel will likely earn an economic profit greater than zero

An equilibrium in game theory in which the players make and share the monopoly profit is called

the cooperative equilibrium.

Natural oligopoly is a situation where

the level of demand can support only a few firms.

Gap Table Ann Taylor and Gap are two clothing companies that must decide on the leading color palette for next season. Their sales depend on the choice of color they make as well as the choice their competitor makes. Their sales are summarized in the payoff matrix above. Using the payoff​ matrix,

the only Nash Equilibrium is for both companies to choose pink.

In a​ prisoner's dilemma​ game, each person will pick

their best outcome given what the other person will do

​Sarah's Soothing​ Diapers, Inc. and​ Orville's Odorless​ Diapers, Inc. are​ duopolists, who have agreed to collude. Orville has decided that he will comply with the collusive agreement as long as Sarah cooperated in the previous period. But if Sarah cheated in the previous​ period, Orville will punish Sarah by cheating in the current period.​ Orville's strategy is referred to as a

tit-for−tat strategy.

The​ prisoners' dilemma describes a single−play game that features

two players who are unable to communicate with each other.

The Herfindahl−Hirschman Index will indicate that a contestable market is​ ________.

uncompetitive

Game theory is applicable to oligopoly behavior because oligopolists

use strategic behavior.

Student 1 Table Two students are assigned a group project. Each has the option to work or not work to achieve a high grade. The payoffs are shown in the above table. Student 1 should

work regardless of the decision made by student 2.

Antitrust law is the law that regulates​ ________ and prevents them from becoming​ ________.

​oligopolies; monopolies

Game theory is distinctive in that its elements are

​rules, strategies,​ payoffs, and outcomes.


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