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A nightclub manager realizes that demand for drinks is more elastic among students, and is trying to determine the optimal pricing schedule. Specifically, he estimates the following average demands: • Under 25: qr = 18 − 5p • Over 25: q = 10 − 2p The two age groups visit the nightclub in equal numbers on average. Assume that drinks cost the nightclub $2 each. (a) If the market cannot be segmented, what is the uniform monopoly price? (b) If the nightclub can charge according to whether or not the customer is a student but is limited to linear pricing, what price (per drink) should be set for each group? (c) If the nightclub can set a separate cover charge and price per drink for each group, what two-part pricing schemes should it choose? (d) Now suppose that it is impossible to distinguish between types. If the nightclub lowered drink prices to $2 and still wanted to attract both types of consumer, what cover charge would it set? (e) Suppose that the nightclub again restricts itself to linear pricing. While it is impossible to explicitly “age discriminate,” the manager notices that everyone remaining after midnight is a student, while only a fractionof those who arrive before midnight are students. How should drink prices be set before and after midnight? What type of price discrimination is this? Compare profits in (d) and (e).
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Consider a perfectly competitive, profit-max firm that sells its output for $10 each and produces and sells 925 units. Its total variable costs are $4000 and its total fixed costs are $3600. Calculate its accounting profit.
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Assume the market for oil is perfectly competitive, with the following market demand and supply curves: Find the equilibrium price and quantity for this market. Calculate consumer and producer surplus in the competitive equilibrium.
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Arista always spends 30% of her income on whozits. Assume that her income increases by some percentage while the price of whozits remains constant (and that all whozits cost the same). What is her income elasticity of demand for whozits?
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Hillary spends all her income on milk and cookies. Graph Hillary's budget line when income = $20, Pcookies= $1 & Pmilk= $2. Pick some point in the middle as her optimal choice and draw in the appropriate indifference curve. Redraw the two budget line..
Consider Irving Fisher’s two-period model. If y1 = 20, 000, y2 = 15, 000, the interest rate r equals 0.50 (50 percent), What the maximum possible consumption in period one? What the maximum possible consumption in period two? if there is a binding co..
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