Managerial Economics - Chapter 8
What does the free entry and exit assumption imply for a perfectly competitive market? Multiple select question. In the long run, only one firm will exist. In the long run, economic profits are positive. In the long run, economic profits are zero. Firms will enter when profits exist. Firms will leave if they sustain losses.
In the long run, economic profits are zero. Firms will enter when profits exist. Firms will leave if they sustain losses.
Since each producer in a perfectly competitive market has no influence on market price, the demand curve for the individual firm is a downward-sloping curve a vertical line equal to the market quantity a horizontal line equal to the market price. an upward-sloping curve
a horizontal line equal to the market price.
A perfectly competitive firm's short-run supply curve is its marginal cost above the minimum point of the _______ curve. average fixed cost (AFC) average total cost (AC) average variable cost (AVC)
average variable cost (AVC)
The welfare loss to society due to the level of output produced by a monopolist is called the ________________ loss of monopoly.
deadweight
If MR is less than MC, a profit-maximizing monopolist should: not change output because they are maximizing profit decrease output to maximize profits increase output to maximize profits
decrease output to maximize profits
At the point where the cost curve C(Q) and the revenue line R(Q) are the farthest vertical distance apart, the marginal cost (MC) is ________ marginal revenue (MR). less than unrelated to equal to greater than
equal to
When a monopolist increases output by one unit, total revenue increases by the amount of the price. increases by more than price. does not change. increases by less than price.
increases by less than price
A monopolist faces a downward-sloping demand curve. As a result, the monopolist can only determine price. the monopolist can only determine quantity. it can choose a price or a quantity, but not both. it can choose a quantity AND a price.
it can choose a price or a quantity, but not both
If P is less than AVC, the firm _____. Multiple select question. should remain open is making a profit should shut down should increase its output is sustaining a loss
should shut down is sustaining a loss
Marginal revenue is the change in total cost from a one-unit change in output. the difference between total revenue and average revenue. the change in total revenue from a one-unit change in output. the change in total revenue divided by the quantity.
the change in total revenue from a one-unit change in output
In perfect competition, profits are maximized at a level of output such that the vertical distance between the revenue line and the cost curve is smallest. the total amount of costs generated is the smallest the total amount of revenue generated is the largest. the vertical distance between the revenue line and the cost curve is greatest.
the vertical distance between the revenue line and the cost curve is greatest
In the long run, profits in a perfectly competitive industry are ________. positive zero negative or positive negative
zero
What would happen to research and development of new products and technologies if the U.S. eliminated the current patent system? Barriers to entry into the market would increase categorically. The market would move from perfect competition to monopoly. Firms would have more incentive to develop new products. Firms would have less incentive to develop new products.
Firms would have less incentive to develop new products.
The demand curve for a perfectly competitive firm is a _____________ line at the market ___________ .
Horizontal ; Price
In the long run, firms in monopolistic competition produce a level of output where Multiple select question. P = MC P = ATC > minimum average costs P > MC P > ATC = minimum average costs P < ATC
P = ATC > minimum average costs P > MC
To maximize profits, a perfectly competitive firm should produce in the range of increasing marginal cost where P = MC and MR < MC MR > MC P ≥ AVC P ≤ AVC
P ≥ AVC
In general, agriculture is considered a ___________ market. monopolistically competitive monopoly perfectly competitive
perfectly competitive
An individual firm in perfect competition has a price elasticity that is ________. perfectly elastic perfectly inelastic between 0 and 1 in absolute value relatively inelastic
perfectly elastic
π = P(Q) - C(Q) defines profits costs revenues output
profits