* Question 1 0 out of 1 points | | | Duopolists A and B face the following demand curves: QA = 120 2PA + PB and QB = 120 2PB + PA. If both firms have zero marginal cost and they form a cartel‚ what is the profit-maximizing price and quantity?Answer | | | | | Correct Answer: | a. P = 60‚ Q = 120 | | | | | * Question 2 1 out of 1 points | | | Total surplus in a market is a measure of:Answer | | | | | Correct Answer: | c. social welfare created by the market
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indicates that: A. The demand for corn is elastic. B. The demand curve for corn is upward sloping. C. Corn is a Giffen good. D. The demand for corn is inelastic. Solution: C. Corn is a Giffen good. Giffen goods are an exception to the Law of Demand. Contrary to the Law of Demand‚ the Giffen Effect occurs when the price of an inferior good falls and its demand also decreases. This is because people are now allocating their excess disposable income‚
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CHAPTER 2 THE BASICS OF SUPPLY AND DEMAND 1. Consider a competitive market for which the quantities demanded and supplied (per year) at various prices are given as follows: Price ($ ) Demand Supply (millions) (millions) 60 22 14 80
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Topic 5 – Demand‚ Supply and government policy (Week five Oct 6th – Oct 13th) Outline: 1. Price Ceiling: -- General Analysis; -- Example: Rent Control; 2. Price Floor: -- General Analysis; -- Example: minimum wage law; 3. The Incidence of Sales Tax -- Key Results; -- Numerical Examples: a)Tax levied on sellers; b)Tax levied on buyers; -- Elasticities of demand and supply; Price Ceiling A legal maximum on the price at which a good can be sold 1) General Analysis Price 12 PE 8 Shortage 16 QE
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Supply and Demand Simulation Paper ECO/365 Week 2 Individual Assignment February 25‚ 2013 Supply and Demand The analysis will identify two microeconomics and two macroeconomics principles or concepts from the simulation‚ and explain why each principle or concept is in the category of macroeconomics or microeconomics. The analysis will identify at least one shift of the supply curve‚ and one shift of the demand curve from the simulation and what causes the shifts. The analysis will show
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Supply and Demand | University of PhoenixXECO/21206/24/12 | The good I have experience in purchasing is buying a new car. For this assignment‚ I will describe the factors that may produce potential changes in supply and demand with buying a brand new car. I will decide what the two possible substitutes are for the purchase of a new car. I will establish at least two complements there may be for the car. I will also describe how the necessity of buying a new car impacts price elasticity. There
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“The nature of the demand for industrial products or services is different compared with consumer products and poses unique challenges”. Do you agree or disagree with the statement? Support your position with reference to an example of a company chosen from one of the following industries – automotive‚ telecommunications‚ information technology (computing)‚ fast moving consumer goods and medical equipment. The nature of business to business marketing differs in many areas with business to consumer
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replenishment and lead times are not known with certainty-in such cases an investment in safety stocks is necessary if customer service is to be maintained at acceptable levels * Meet unexpected demands or demands for customization of products as with agile production * Smooth seasonal or cyclical demand * Take advantage of lots or purchase quantities in excess of what is required for immediate consumption to take advantage of price and quantity discounts * Hedge against anticipated shortage
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Integrated Planning – Module 2 1 Agenda • Forecasting‚ • Factors influencing Demand • Basic Demand Patterns • Basic Principles of Forecasting • Principles of Data Collection • Basic Forecasting Techniques‚ Seasonality • Sources & Types of Forecasting Errors Forecasting can be conducted at various levels Strategic Required for • Product life cycle • Long-term capacity planning • Capital asset/equipment/ human resource management Examples • Product line transitions • Annual volume out
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Demand and supply Demand is defined as the amount of the products and services which buyers ready to buy at all price. It has been observed that most interesting of point buyer’s General response towards price when the price goes down consumer tend to buy products. Therefore when we think about Supply means there are other sellers in the market who is willing to sell their product in the market at the price. (C. Klein‚ 2010).Demand and supply both are play very important role in economics filed.
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