Two firms, Alpha and Beta, produce identical computer hard d…

Two firms, Alpha and Beta, produce identical computer hard drives. They have identical costs, and the hard drives they produce are identical. The industry is a natural duopoly. Alpha and Beta enter into a collusive agreement, according to which they split the market equally. If both firms cheat on the agreement so the market is the same as a competitive market,

Which of the following statements is (are) correct? i. A pro…

Which of the following statements is (are) correct? i. A profit maximizing single-price monopolist sets price equal to marginal cost. ii. A monopoly is a firm that produces a good or service for which no close substitute exists. iii. In order to maximize its profit, a single-price monopoly always produces output in the inelastic range of the demand for its product. iv. In a Nash equilibrium, each player takes the best possible action given the actions of the other players. v. A marginal-cost pricing rule for a natural monopoly is that the firm earns an economic profit. vi. In the short run, a firm in monopolistic competition produces where P = MC.

Labor (workers) Output (bikes) Total fixed costs (dollar…

Labor (workers) Output (bikes) Total fixed costs (dollars) Total variable cost (dollars) Total cost (dollars) 0 0 200     1 20   100   2 50       3 60       4 64       The table above gives costs at Jan’s Bike Shop. Unfortunately, Jan’s record keeping has been spotty. Each worker is paid $100 a day. Labor costs are the only variable costs of production. What is the total cost of producing 50 bikes?