(i) Will this firm produce in the short run?    (Click to select)   No   Yes         (ii) If it is preferable to produce, what will be the profit-maximizing or loss-minimizing output?                (Click to select)   Not applicable   Loss-minimizing   Profit-maximizing  output =  units per firm        (iii) What economic profit or loss will the firm realize per unit of output?    (Click to select)   Not applicable   Profit   Loss  per unit = $    b. At a product price of $41.00        (i) Will this firm produce in the short run?    (Click to select)   Yes   No         (ii) If it is preferable to produce, what will be the profit-maximizing or loss-minimizing output?                (Click to select)   Not applicable   Loss-minimizing   Profit-maximizing  output =  units per firm        (iii) What economic profit or loss will the firm realize per unit of output?    (Click to select)   Not applicable   Profit   Loss  per unit = $    c. At a product price of $32.00        (i) Will this firm produce in the short run?    (Click to select)   Yes   No         (ii) If it is preferable to produce, what will be the profit-maximizing or loss-minimizing output?                (Click to select)   Loss-minimizing   Not applicable   Profit-maximizing  output =  units per firm        (iii) What economic profit or loss will the firm realize per unit of output?    (Click to select)   Total loss   Total profit  per unit = $    Instructions: Enter your answers as a whole number. If you are entering any negative numbers be sure to include a negative sign (−) in front of those numbers.   d. In the table below, complete the short-run supply schedule for the firm (columns 1 and 2) and indicate the profit or loss incurred at each output (column 3).         e. Now assume that there are 1,500 identical firms in this competitive industry. That is, there are 1,500 firms, each of which has the cost data shown in the table. Complete the industry supply schedule (column 4 in the table above).   f. Suppose the market demand data for the product are as follows:   Price Total Quality Demanded $26.00 17,000 32.00 15,000 38.00 13,500 41.00 12,000 46.00 10,500 56.00 9,500 66.00 8,000      What is the equilibrium price?  $         What is the equilibrium output for the industry?   units        For each firm?   units                Instructions: Enter your answers rounded to two decimal places. Enter positive values for profit or loss.        What will profit or loss be per unit?    (Click to select)   Profit   Loss  per unit = $         Per firm?  $         Will this industry expand or contract in the long run?    (Click to select)   Expand   Contract

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Assume that the cost data in the following table are for a purely competitive producer:

 

Total
Product
Average
Fixed Cost
Average
Variable  Cost
Average
Total Cost
Marginal Cost
0        
1 $60.00 $45.00 $105.00 $45.00
2 30.00  42.50  72.50 40.00
3 20.00  40.00  60.00 35.00
4 15.00  37.50  52.50 30.00
5 12.00  37.00  49.00 35.00
6 10.00  37.50  47.50 40.00
7 8.57  38.57  47.14 45.00
8  7.50  40.63  48.13 55.00
9  6.67  43.33  50.00 65.00
10  6.00  46.50  52.50 75.00

 

Instructions: If you are entering any negative numbers be sure to include a negative sign (−) in front of those numbers. Select "Not applicable" and enter a value of "0" for output if the firm does not produce.

a. At a product price of $56.00

 

     (i) Will this firm produce in the short run?    (Click to select)   No   Yes 

 

     (ii) If it is preferable to produce, what will be the profit-maximizing or loss-minimizing output? 

 

            (Click to select)   Not applicable   Loss-minimizing   Profit-maximizing  output =  units per firm

 

     (iii) What economic profit or loss will the firm realize per unit of output?    (Click to select)   Not applicable   Profit   Loss  per unit = $ 

 

b. At a product price of $41.00

 

     (i) Will this firm produce in the short run?    (Click to select)   Yes   No 

 

     (ii) If it is preferable to produce, what will be the profit-maximizing or loss-minimizing output? 

 

            (Click to select)   Not applicable   Loss-minimizing   Profit-maximizing  output =  units per firm

 

     (iii) What economic profit or loss will the firm realize per unit of output?    (Click to select)   Not applicable   Profit   Loss  per unit = $ 

 

c. At a product price of $32.00

 

     (i) Will this firm produce in the short run?    (Click to select)   Yes   No 

 

     (ii) If it is preferable to produce, what will be the profit-maximizing or loss-minimizing output? 

 

            (Click to select)   Loss-minimizing   Not applicable   Profit-maximizing  output =  units per firm

 

     (iii) What economic profit or loss will the firm realize per unit of output?    (Click to select)   Total loss   Total profit  per unit = $ 

 

Instructions: Enter your answers as a whole number. If you are entering any negative numbers be sure to include a negative sign (−) in front of those numbers.

 

d. In the table below, complete the short-run supply schedule for the firm (columns 1 and 2) and indicate the profit or loss incurred at each output (column 3).

 

 

 

 

e. Now assume that there are 1,500 identical firms in this competitive industry. That is, there are 1,500 firms, each of which has the cost data shown in the table. Complete the industry supply schedule (column 4 in the table above).

 

f. Suppose the market demand data for the product are as follows:

 

Price Total Quality Demanded
$26.00 17,000
32.00 15,000
38.00 13,500
41.00 12,000
46.00 10,500
56.00 9,500
66.00 8,000

     What is the equilibrium price?  $ 

 

     What is the equilibrium output for the industry?   units

 

     For each firm?   units        

 

     Instructions: Enter your answers rounded to two decimal places. Enter positive values for profit or loss.

 

     What will profit or loss be per unit?    (Click to select)   Profit   Loss  per unit = $ 

 

     Per firm?  $ 

 

     Will this industry expand or contract in the long run?    (Click to select)   Expand   Contract 

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