BYOB is a monopolist in beer production and distribution in the imaginary economy of Hopsville. Suppose that BYOB cannot
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BYOB is a monopolist in beer production and distribution in the imaginary economy of Hopsville. Suppose that BYOB cannot
Suppose that BYOB charges $2.50 per can. Your friend Alex says that since BYOB is a monopoly with market power, it should charge a higher price of $3.00 per can because this will increase BYOB's profit. Complete the following table to determine whether Alex is correct. Price Total Revenue Quantity Demanded (Cans) 1,250 ▼ Total Cost (Dollars) Profit (Dollars) (Dollars per can) (Dollars) 2.50 3.00 1,000 ▼ Given the earlier information, Alex ▼correct in his assertion that BYOB should charge $3.00 per can. Suppose that a technological innovation decreases BYOB's costs so that it now faces the marginal cost (MC) and average total cost (ATC) given on the following graph. Specifically, the technological innovation causes a decrease in average fixed costs, thereby lowering the ATC curve and moving the MC curve. Place the black point (plus symbol) on the following graph to indicate the profit-maximizing price and quantity for BYOB. If BYOB is making a profit, use the green rectangle (triangle symbols) to shade in the area representing its profit. On the other hand, if BYOB is suffering a loss, use the purple rectangle (diamond symbols) to shade in the area representing the loss.
PRICE (Dollars per unit) 4.00 3.50 3.00 2.50 2.00 1.50 1.00 0.50 0 0 MC 0.5 MR ATC 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 QUANTITY (Thousands of cans of beer) 3.5 D 4.0 Monopoly Outcome Profit Loss (?)