This file of BUS 640 Week 4 Market Structures and Pricing Decisions Applied Problems comprises: Market Structures and Pricing Decisions Applied Problems. Please‚ complete the following 2 applied problems in a Word or Excel document. Show all your calculations and explain your results. Submit your assignment in the drop box by using the Assignment Submission button. 1. What is the profit-maximizing price and output level? Solve this algebraically for equilibrium P and Q and also plot
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3. Do you expect this profit level to continue in subsequent years? Why or why not? As the marginal expense of manufacturing is more than the marginal income‚ it is not feasible for the company to manufacture a positive amount of output although it has got monopoly power by the patent. During the 1st year‚ the company has incurred the fixed expense of 120 that it can ’t do anything about. But‚ in the following years the company would go out this market and consequently prevent the fixed expenses
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Joe Chatman Ashford University BUS 640 Managerial Economics Dr. David Brownfield January 14‚ 2013 Chapter 11‚ Applied Problem‚ 8 a. This particular industry has a constantly increasing cost. There will be an increase in the demand for input factors for one key reason. Every day‚ new companies will be introduced into this market of remodeling‚ economic profits being the encouraging factor. Because of this‚ there will be a bid
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Managerial Decision Kathy Stamps BUS. 640: Managerial Economics Michael Thirtle March 19‚ 2011 oAbstract Should we buy a new machine or upgrade the old one? One of the managerial decisions that our local hospital had to make was whether to transition into a digital format with our portable x-ray machines by performing transformation upgrades to both existing analog units or to trade them in and use their value to offset the total price incurred by the purchase of new units. This
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Jorge Escobar ASHFORD UNIVERSITY BUS 640: Managerial Economics February 25‚ 2013 John Sellers 1. PV = FV x [ 1 ÷ (1 + i)n ] PV = $11mil x [ 1 ÷ (1 + 0.06)2 ] PV = $11mil x [ 1 ÷ (1.06)2 ] PV = $11mil x [ 1 ÷ 1.1236 ] PV = $11mil x [ 0.88999644] ← PV factor PV = $9‚789‚960.80 If I were chose between alternative 2 and the first $10min alternative I would go with alternative 1. It reflects a bigger present value than alternative with an opportunity
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Abstract One of the biggest decisions that many people will have to make is whether they should rent or purchase their next residence. There are many advantages and disadvantages in each individual decision. Explicit costs‚ “monetary opportunity costs of using market-supplied resources‚” (Thomas & Maurice‚ 2011) and implicit costs‚ “nonmonetary opportunity costs of using owner supplied resources‚” (Thomas & Maurice‚ 2011) are important opportunity costs that each household should dissect
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cargo that each driver transports each month. The below table presents details about the number of drivers and the total cargo transported by the company at different staff levels. Drivers employed Total Cargo Transported (tons) 1 5 2 12 3 21 4 32 5 40 6 46 7 51 8 50 a. Which inputs are fixed and which are variable in the production function of Jennifer Trucking Company? Over what ranges do there appear to be increasing‚ constant and/or diminishing returns to the number of drivers employed
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Week 5 Assignment BUS 640 Managerial Economics Ashford University January 2014 Week 5 Assignment Problem 1: Jessica Alba‚ a famous actress‚ starts the baby and family products business‚ The Honest Company‚ with Christopher Gavigan. Alba and Gavigan set up their site so families can choose what kinds of non-toxic‚ all-natural products they would like to use and get them in a bundle. Families can choose all kinds of products from food to hygiene necessities and cleaning supplies. They
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In this document of BUS 640 Week 4 Discussion Question 2 Local Market Power you will find the next information: Bulls Eye department store specializes in the sales of discounted clothing‚ shoes‚ household items‚ etc. similar to the offerings at a regular Walmart or Target. Bulls Eye is the only department store in Show Low and the nearest other discount retailer is Target‚ located 49 miles away in Eagar. Bulls Eye‚ therefore‚ has some market power in its local area. Despite having some market
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This document of BUS 640 Week 4 Discussion Question 1 Strategic Behavior Oligopolies includes: An interesting example of strategic behavior comes from a 1997 article about Microsoft’s investment in Apple (New Straits Times‚ 1997). The article is included in the Required Readings list. Facing tough anti-trust scrutiny from government agencies‚ Microsoft provided financial support to Apple in order to ensure Apple’s survival and‚ therefore‚ to ensure that competitiveness in the industry remains
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