Suppose now that a second firm enters the market let q1 be


Suppose now that a second firm enters the market. Let Q1 be the output of the first firm, yours, and Q2 the output level of the second firm. Market demand is now given by Q1 + Q2 = 53 – P or inverse demand can be expressed as P = 53 – Q1 – Q2. Also assume the second firm has adopted the same technology as you and thus has the same costs (both in total and per unit) as you. As in the Cournot model, with simultaneous choices of Qi, each firm chooses its profit maximizing level of output on the assumption that its competitor’s output is fixed at its’ profit maximizing level.

c. Calculate the Cournot equilibrium, the levels of each firm’s output at which each firm is doing as well as it can.

d. What are the resulting market price and profits for each firm?

e. What tactics might your firm, the original monopolist, employ to deter the other firm from entering? How much (maximum) might you be willing to pay, this period, to employ these tactics?

Now suppose there are N identical firms in the market, all with the same marginal and average costs. Using the Cournot mechanism, wherein each firm chooses its output simultaneously:

g. What will be the single market price each firm will charge [P = f(N)] ?

h. Demonstrate that as N becomes large(r), the market price and profit per firm approach those that would prevail under perfect competition.

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