Question 20 Suppose Shirley's Shoe Company is the only producer of shoes in the market and is, therefore, a monopolist.

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Question 20 Suppose Shirley's Shoe Company is the only producer of shoes in the market and is, therefore, a monopolist.

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Question 20 Suppose Shirley's Shoe Company is the only producer of shoes in the market and is, therefore, a monopolist. The market demand curve and the company's marginal revenue (MR) and marginal cost (MC) functions are: MC = 4Q - MR = 360 - 80 Demand: P = 360 - 4Q If this company charges a single price to all consumers of shoes, its profit- maximizing output level (QM) and price (PM) are: O QM = 30, PM = 120 O QM = 30, PM = 180 QM = 30, PM = 240 QM = 45 PM = 189 C
Suppose Shirley's Shoe Company is the only producer of shoes in the and is, therefore, a monopolist. The market demand curve and the company's marginal revenue (MR) and marginal cost (MC) functions are: MR = 360 - 80 MC = 40 Demand: P = 360 - 4Q If this company charges a single price to all consumers of shoes, its profit- maximizing output level (QM) and price (PM) are: O QM = 30, PM = 120 O QM = 30, PM = 180 O QM = 30, PM = 240 O QM = 45, PM = 180 O QM = 90, PM = 0
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