Maths


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    1.    How does the demand curve faced by a perfectly competitive firm differ from the market demand curve in a perfectly competitive market?  Explain.

    2.    A perfectly competitive firm has the following fixed and variable costs in the short run. The market price for the firm’s product is $140.

                Output               FC                   VC              TC             TR     Profit/Loss

                  0                      $90               $    0               ___           ___           ___

             1                                            90                90             ___           ___       ___

             2                                            90               170           ___           ___       ___

             3                                            90               290           ___           ___       ___

             4                                            90               430           ___           ___       ___

             5                                            90               590           ___           ___       ___

             6                                            90               770           ___           ___       ___

                  a.       Complete the table.

                  b.       What level of output should the firm produce to maximize profits?

    3.    How does the demand curve faced by a monopoly differ from the demand curve faced by a perfectly competitive firm?  Explain.

    4.    The following table provides market share information about the soft-drink industry. 

    Company

    Market Share

    Coca-Cola

    37%

    Pepsi-Co

    35

    Cadbury Schweppers

    17

    Other

    11

    Do you think the Department of Justice and the Federal Trade Commission would approve a merger between any two of the first three companies listed?  Explain.

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