Each of these customers will buy at most one diamond-and


Suppose that De Beers is a single-price monopolist in the market for diamonds. De Beers has five potential customers: Raquel, Jackie, Joan, Mia, and Sophia.

Each of these customers will buy at most one diamond-and only if the price is just equal to, or lower than, her willingness to pay. Raquel's willingness to pay is $400; Jackie's, $300; Joan's, $200; Mia's, $100; and Sophia's, $0.

De Beers' marginal cost per diamond is $100. The demand schedule for diamonds is shown in the accompanying table.

Price of Diamond ||| Qty. of Diamonds Demanded
$500................ ||| 0
$400................ ||| 1
$300................ ||| 2
$200................ ||| 3
$100................ ||| 4
$0................... ||| 5
a. Calculate De Beers' total revenue and its marginal revenue.

Price of diamond|Qty of diam. demanded|Total Rev.|Marginal Rev.
$500...............| 0 ......................|............| --
400................| 1
300................| 2
200................| 3
100................| 4
0...................| 5


a. From your calculation, draw the demand curve and the marginal revenue curve. Please see letter "e".....marginal cost curve needs to be added to the graph of this.

b. Explain why De Beers faces a downward-sloping demand curve.

c. Explain why the marginal revenue from an additional diamond sale is less than the price of the diamond.

d. Suppose De Beers currently charges $200 for its diamonds. If it lowered the price to $100, how large is the price effect?
How large is the quantity effect?

e. Add the marginal cost curve to your diagram from part a and determine which quantity maximizes De Beers's profit and which price De Beers will charge.

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