• Q : Problem on third degree price discrimination....
    Microeconomics :

    a. If the theater uses third degree price discrimination, what price will it charge for daytime tickets? How many will be sold? b. If the theater uses third degree price discrimination, what price wi

  • Q : Policies of e-commerce businesses....
    Microeconomics :

    What are some of the policies that e-commerce businesses must develop before launching a site, and explain why must they be developed?

  • Q : Second-degree price-discrimination scheme....
    Microeconomics :

    Show that this second-degree price-discrimination scheme is more profitable than a single monopoly price.

  • Q : Cable company offering two basic packages....
    Microeconomics :

    A cable company offers two basic packages: sports and kids, and a combined package. there are three different types of users: parents, sports fans, and generalists. The following table show the maxi

  • Q : Full employment and the exchange rate....
    Microeconomics :

    If the U.S. economy is operating near full employment and the exchange rate increases (the dollar appreciates), Explain why the Federal reserve will be less inclined to raise interest rates.

  • Q : Determine the marginal revenues in market....
    Microeconomics :

    If the markets can be separated, determine the marginal revenues in each market. If the drug company must set a single price for the drug in each market, what price should be charged in the foreign

  • Q : What is the value of a preferred stock....
    Microeconomics :

    What is the value of a preferred stock that pays a perpetual dividend of $150 at the end of each year when the interest rate is 3 percent?

  • Q : What is the present equivalent cost....
    Microeconomics :

    If the interest rate is 9%, what is the Present Equivalent cost of each proposal for a 10-year production period? Which proposal should be accepted for a 10-year production period?

  • Q : Economics of a new manufacturing process....
    Microeconomics :

    A machine is under consideration for a new manufacturing process. The interest rate is 10% computed semiannually. Compute the future worth of this alternative:

  • Q : Straight line and macrs depreciation methods....
    Microeconomics :

    Solve this problem using the straight line and the MACRS depreciation methods. Which depreciation method is best for year two?

  • Q : Internal rate of return method....
    Microeconomics :

    Use the Internal Rate of Return (IRR) method to determine if the robot acquisition is justifiable. The information below will help (a lot)

  • Q : Calculate the deadweight loss caused by the firm....
    Microeconomics :

    Continuing from the previous question where you are a manager of a firm that holds a patent that makes it the exclusive manufacturer of a unique SD card with demand and cost functions for this SD c

  • Q : Risk-averse von neumann-morgenstern....
    Microeconomics :

    Define Risk Aversion.  Consider a risk-averse von Neumann-Morgenstern individual having wealth w who must decide whether to accept or decline a simple gamble offering a chance of winning or los

  • Q : Boundaries of firms....
    Microeconomics :

    How do you expect the boundaries of firms doing business in developing countries to change, as these countries continue to grow and prosper?

  • Q : Mas-collel text or varian text....
    Microeconomics :

    Prove that x* solves the first problem if and only if it also solves the second problem. If this proof is in the Mas-Collel text or Varian text, let me know and I can look it up.

  • Q : Problem of a monopolist selling a non-durable good....
    Microeconomics :

    Consider the problem of a monopolist selling a non-durable good. The monopolist can sell its product in two periods, period 1 and period 2. Let pi and qi indicate the price charged and the quantity

  • Q : Drawing up a production-possibility frontier....
    Microeconomics :

    Problem: Which one of the following must be held constant in drawing up a production-possibility frontier?

  • Q : Firm facing downward-sloping demand curve....
    Microeconomics :

    Problem: Marginal Revenue becomes negative for a firm faced with a downward-sloping demand curve when:

  • Q : Marginal revenue and marginal cost relationship....
    Microeconomics :

    Question: If a firm finds out that its MR is greater than its MC, it should: a) increase production and sales b) decrease production and sales c) encourage the entry of other firms into the market

  • Q : What is an externality-public good....
    Microeconomics :

    What is an externality? What is a public good? Can you please also give examples. Write your response in accordance with APA style of writing.

  • Q : Comment and recommendation needed for the project....
    Microeconomics :

    There is an argument when the project should completed. Otherwise the first $100,000,000 will have been wasted. What comment and recommendation is needed for the project.

  • Q : Per-hour charge for court time....
    Microeconomics :

    Some tennis clubs charge an up-front fee to join and a per-hour charge for court time. Others do not charge a membership fee but charge a higher per-hour fee for court time.

  • Q : What is the formula used to equate mc and mr....
    Microeconomics :

    The above response was very helpful, however I am still having trouble figuring out the precise method used for solving for Q. What is the formula used to equate MC and MR?

  • Q : Demand and price for two different demand function....
    Microeconomics :

    I want to know how to calculate demand and price for two different demand functions that have the same cost function.

  • Q : Address the pollution externalities problem....
    Microeconomics :

    In general, are emissions standards or fees preferable to address the pollution externalities problem? Discuss circumstances under which fees would be preferred, and when setting a standard would re

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