What is an opportunity cost


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Different products have different elasticities. Heart medication, for example, is inelastic, and corn is elastic. Find a product that has not already been selected by another student and describe its price elasticity and income elasticity. How much control might an organization have over pricing based on a product's elasticity? Discuss which of the elasticity rules you used to determine your answer.

Movie theaters generally charge the same ticket price for all movies with evening show times, regardless of popularity. This pricing strategy causes surpluses (empty theater seats) for unpopular films and shortages (turning away prospective viewers) for popular films. How can movie theaters improve the pricing strategy to eliminate these inefficiencies? What is a disadvantage to your suggested approach?

Explain the market equilibrating process

Explain Law of diminishing marginal returns and total productivity.

Marginal analysis benefits and costs? How it relates to everyday

What is an opportunity cost? How does the idea relate to the definition of economics? Which of the following decisions would entail the greater opportunity cost: Allocating a square block in the heart of New York City for a surface parking lot or allocating a square block at the edge of a typ- ical suburb for such a lot?

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