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- What two rules does a perfectly competitive firm apply to determine its profit-maximizing quantity of output?Since a perfectly competitive firm can sell as much as it wishes at the market price, why can the firm not simply increase its profits by selling an extremely high quantity?Explain how the profit-maximizing rule of setting P=MC leads a perfectly competitive market to be allocatively efficient.
- Briefly explain the reason for the shape of a marginal revenue curve for a perfectly competitive firm.A market in perfect competition is in long-run equilibrium. What happens to the market if labor unions are able to increase wages for workers?Assume that the gold-mining industry is perfectly competitive. a) Illustrate a long-run equilibrium using diagrams for the gold market and for a representative gold mine. b) Suppose that an increase in jewelry demand induces a surge in the demand for gold. Using your diagrams, show what happens in the short run to the gold market and to each existing gold mine. c) If the demand for gold remains high, what would happen to the price over time? Specifically, would the new long-run equilibrium price be above, below, or equal to the short-run equilibrium price in part b)? Note:- Do not provide handwritten solution. Maintain accuracy and quality in your answer. Take care of plagiarism. Answer completely. You will get up vote for sure.
- Answer the following, providing a graphical illustration along with your answer where necessary:a) What is the profit maximising condition in a market with perfect competition?b) Explain what is meant by abnormal profit? What is the adjustment process from short-runabnormal profit to long-run equilibrium in a perfectly competitive market?c) Please find below Pricing options for firm A and B, along with individual payoffs (Firm A’spayoff/Firm B’s payoff)Firm BFirm APrice £2 Price £1Price £2 £20,000/£20,000 £10,000/£24,000Price £1 £24,000/£10,000 £12,000/£12,000Assume you are the pricing manager at Firm A;i) What is your payoff for a ‘maximin’ strategy?ii) What is your payoff for a ‘maximax’ strategy?iii) Does a dominant strategy exist within this prisoners’ dilemma? QUESTION A AND B ALREADY SOLVED, FROM C ONLY !!!Answer the following, providing a graphical illustration along with your answer where necessary:a) What is the profit maximising condition in a market with perfect competition?b) Explain what is meant by abnormal profit? What is the adjustment process from short-runabnormal profit to long-run equilibrium in a perfectly competitive market?c) Please find below Pricing options for firm A and B, along with individual payoffs (Firm A’spayoff/Firm B’s payoff)Firm BFirm APrice £2 Price £1Price £2 £20,000/£20,000 £10,000/£24,000Price £1 £24,000/£10,000 £12,000/£12,000Assume you are the pricing manager at Firm A;i) What is your payoff for a ‘maximin’ strategy?ii) What is your payoff for a ‘maximax’ strategy?iii) Does a dominant strategy exist within this prisoners’ dilemma?In the short-run equilibrium of a competitive marketwith identical firms, if new firms are getting readyto enter, what are the relationships among price P,marginal cost MC, and average total cost ATC?a. P > MC and P > ATC.b. P > MC and P 5 ATC.c. P MC 5 and P > ATC.d. P MC 5 and P 5 ATC.
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