The figure below illustrates the practice of international price discrimination by a Chinese shoes company. Figure (a) shows the domestic demand (D) and marginal revenue (MR) schedules faced by the Chinese shoes company in China. Figure (b) shows the demand and marginal revenue schedules faced by the same company in Thailand. Figure (c) shows the combined demand and marginal revenue schedules for the two markets, as well as the company's average total cost (ATC) and marginal cost (MC) schedules of shoes. (a) China (b) Thailand (c) Total Market 12 12 12 10 10 10 8 8 MC ATC 6 6 4. 4 2 MR MR MR 2 4 6 2 4 8. 4 6 10 12 14 16 Quantity of Shoes Quantity of Shoes Quantity of Shoes 4.1 In the absence of international price discrimination, the Chinese shoes company would charge a uniform price to Chinese and Thai customers (Assuming no transportation costs). Determine the firm's profit maximizing output and price, as well as total profit. How much profit accrues to the firm on its Chinese sales and on its sales in Thailand? 4.2 In the case that the Chinese shoes company engages in international price discrimination, determine the price that the firm charges its Chinese buyers and the profits that accrue on Chinese sales. Also determine the price that the firm charges its Thai buyers and the profits that accrue on the sales in Thailand. Does the practice of international price discrimination yield higher profits than the uniform pricing strategy? If so, compare the difference. Price (Dollars) Price (Dollars) Price (Dollars)
The figure below illustrates the practice of international price discrimination by a Chinese shoes company. Figure (a) shows the domestic demand (D) and marginal revenue (MR) schedules faced by the Chinese shoes company in China. Figure (b) shows the demand and marginal revenue schedules faced by the same company in Thailand. Figure (c) shows the combined demand and marginal revenue schedules for the two markets, as well as the company's average total cost (ATC) and marginal cost (MC) schedules of shoes. (a) China (b) Thailand (c) Total Market 12 12 12 10 10 10 8 8 MC ATC 6 6 4. 4 2 MR MR MR 2 4 6 2 4 8. 4 6 10 12 14 16 Quantity of Shoes Quantity of Shoes Quantity of Shoes 4.1 In the absence of international price discrimination, the Chinese shoes company would charge a uniform price to Chinese and Thai customers (Assuming no transportation costs). Determine the firm's profit maximizing output and price, as well as total profit. How much profit accrues to the firm on its Chinese sales and on its sales in Thailand? 4.2 In the case that the Chinese shoes company engages in international price discrimination, determine the price that the firm charges its Chinese buyers and the profits that accrue on Chinese sales. Also determine the price that the firm charges its Thai buyers and the profits that accrue on the sales in Thailand. Does the practice of international price discrimination yield higher profits than the uniform pricing strategy? If so, compare the difference. Price (Dollars) Price (Dollars) Price (Dollars)
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