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    monopoly with most markets sitting in between‚ being oligopolies. Porter’s five forces framework is one way to look at industry stucture. It looks at the bargaining power of suppliers‚ threat of substitutes‚ bargaining power of buyers‚ threat of new entrants and industry competitors. Competition from substitutes limits the price that can be asked. In case for gasoline‚ there is no substitute‚ meaning demand is inelastic in respect to price. The threat of entry of other companies is especially

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    I. BACKGROUND CMI has developed a new technology using curled metal to create pile driving pads. Compared to existing products on the market‚ these pad offer several benefits: • Faster pile driving saves contractors rental fees‚ labor expense ‚ and spreads overhead over more feet driven in a given period of time • Longer life of pads save contractors additional cost in reducing changeover time • Heat resistance further reduces changeover time‚ saving additional expenses • Safety – CMI pads

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    The ability of a monopoly to charge a price that exceeds marginal cost depends on Selected Answer:       the price elasticity of demand. Question 5 4 out of 4 points The next 2 questions refer to the following: A news magazine offers students a discount on the regular subscription rate.  The total number of subscriptions is optimal‚ and‚ at the current prices‚ the marginal revenue from the last subscription sold to a student is $6‚ while the marginal revenue from

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    140 minutes‚ marginal revenue equals marginal cost ($10000=$10000)‚ so the profit-maximizing level of output is 140 minutes. (d) When the industry exists positive economic profit‚ it will attract new firms to enter into the industry. However‚ no more licenses will be offered by government‚ so no any new firm entering the industry. (e)(i) Collusion is a formal or tacit agreement to limit competition by setting output quotas‚ fixed prices and limited promotion. (e)(ii) Product differentiation

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    Business Proposal Business Proposal Randy Sickmier ECO/561 September 28‚ 2011 Dave Sella-Villa Business Proposal This business proposal targets a new market for personal computers; senior citizens. No computer company offers a product designed exclusively for the baby boomer (“Boomer”) generation. There are “senior friendly” computers available from most of the major manufacturers‚ but none make a full commitment to “senior only” features. The market for computers designed to meet the unique

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    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 up on input prices for the companies in the industry of remodeling. “When a market is characterized by

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    Knowledge Check Week 2Results Concepts Marginal Revenue‚ Marginal Cost‚ and Production Marginal Productivity Mastery 100% Questions Score: 12/14 1 2 3 7 100% 4 5 6 9 11 Average Total Cost 0% 8 10 Fixed and Variable Costs 100% 12 13 14 Concept: Marginal Revenue‚ Marginal Cost‚ and Production Concepts Marginal Revenue‚ Marginal Cost‚ and Production Mastery 100% Questions 1 2 3 7 1.Purely competitive firms increase total

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    CHAPTER 9 Three conditions for a market to be perfectly competitive? Many buyers and sellers‚ with all firms selling identical products‚ and no barriers to new firms entering the market. In perfectly competitive markets‚ prices are determined by The interaction of market demand and supply because firms and consumers are price takers. Price taker Buyer or seller that is unable to affect the market price. A buyer or seller that takes the market price as given When are firms likely to be

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    Economies of scale    Definition Reduction in long-run average and marginal costs‚ due to increase in size of an operating unit (a factory or plant‚ for example). Economics of scale can be internal to a firm (cost reduction due to technological and management factors) or external (cost reduction due to the effect of technology in an industry). Diseconomies of scale    Definition Increase in long-term average cost of production as the scale of operations increases beyond a certain level

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    ECON EXAM 3 QUESTIONS Competitive Supply A perfectly competitive firm maximizes profit by producing the quantity at which: MR = MC. Consider a perfectly competitive firm in the short run. Assume the firm produces the profit-maximizing output and that it earns economic profits. At the profit-maximizing output‚ all of the following are correct except: price is equal to average total cost. People in the eastern part of Beirut are prevented by border guards from traveling to the western part of

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