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- The accompanying diagram depicts a monopolist whose price is regulated at $10 per unit. Use this figure to answer the questions that follow. a. What price will an unregulated monopoly charge?$ b. What quantity will an unregulated monopoly produce?unitsc. How many units will a monopoly produce when the regulated price is $10 per unit?unitsd. Determine the quantity demanded and the amount produced at the regulated price of $10 per unit. Is there a shortage or a surplus?Quantity demanded: units Amount produced: unitsThere is: (Click to select) a shortage neither a shortage nor a surplus a surplus .e. Determine the deadweight loss to society (if any) when the regulated price is $10 per unit.$ f. Determine the regulated price that maximizes social welfare. Is there a shortage or a surplus at this price?$ There is (Click to select) neither a surplus nor a shortage a surplus a shortage at this price.2. A monopolist faces demand p = 10 - Q and has costs TC = 10 + 2q. a. Provide expressions for marginal revenue and marginal cost. b. Maximize the firm's profit to determine the equilibrium price, quantity, and profit. c. The monopolist faces the prospect of entry by competitor with the same cost function. If the firm enters, they will compete by choosing quantities. Does the monopolist need to worry about this entry threat? Explain. d. The government is considering a subsidy of 4 for all firms in this industry. Should the monopolist support or oppose this policy? Explain.allings Review View Help ed Threat Protection and it hasn't detected any threats. If you need to edit this file, click enable editing. 1- The below graph shows a monopolist that faces a market demand according to his cost functions. Answer all following questions: Figure 1 MC $22 18 16 14 MR I 1 Q 0 12 17 22 a. What is the production level that will maximize profit (or minimize loss) for the monopolist. Explain. b. Calculate the monopolist's total revenue (TR) at the production level that will maximize profit (or minimize loss). C. Calculate the monopolist's total cost (TC) at the production level that will maximize profit (or minimize loss). d. What is the profit (or loss) the monopolist will make, at the production level that will maximize profit (or minimize loss). e. Is the monopolist going to still produce or shutdown? Explain. 11 8 ATC AVC D = AR Enable Editing
- The accompanying diagram depicts a monopolist whose price is regulated at $10 per unit. Use this figure to answer the questions that follow. a. What price will an unregulated monopoly charge? b. What quantity will an unregulated monopoly produce? c. How many units will a monopoly produce when the regulated price is $10 per unit? d. Determine the quantity demanded and the amount produced at the regulated price of $10 per unit. Is there a shortage or a surplus? e. Determine the deadweight loss to society (if any) when the regulated price is $10 per unit. f. Determine the regulated price that maximizes social welfare. Is there a shortage or a surplus at this price?The graph below shows the demand and marginal cost curves for the monopolist Mr. Peanut. a. Draw the marginal revenue curve. Plot only the endpoints of the graph below.The graph below shows the demand and marginal cost curves for the monopolist Mr. Peanut. a. Draw the marginal revenue curve. Plot only the endpoints of the graph below. b. What are the values of the profit-maximizing output and price? Output: Price: $ c. What are the values of output, price and total revenue when the firm’s total revenue is maximized? Output: Price: $ Total revenue: $ Give me proper answer otherwise i give downvote Note:- Please avoid using ChatGPT and refrain from providing handwritten solutions; otherwise, I will definitely give a downvote. Also, be mindful of plagiarism. Answer completely and accurate answer. Rest assured, you will receive an upvote if the answer is accurate.Critically evaluate and explain each statement:a. Because they can control product price, monopolists are always assured of profitable production by simply charging the highest price consumers will pay.b. The pure monopolist seeks the output that will yield the greatest per-unit profit. c. An excess of price over marginal cost is the market’s way of signaling the need for more production of a good. d. The more profitable a firm, the greater its monopoly power. e. The monopolist has a pricing policy; the competitive producer does not. f. With respect to resource allocation, the interests of the seller and of society coincide in a purely competitive market but conflict in a monopolized market. g. In a sense the monopolist makes a profit for not producing; the monopolist produces profit more than it does goods.
- Exercise A.7. Why will a monopolist's output increase if the government forces it to lower its price? If the government wants to set a price ceiling that maximizes the monopolist's output, what price should it set?Critically evaluate and explain each statement a. Because they can control product price, monopolists are always assured of profitable production by simply charging the highest price consumers will pay. b. The pure monopolist seeks the output that will yield the greatest per-unit profit. c. An excess of price over marginal cost is the market’s way of signaling the need for more production of a good. d. The more profitable a firm, the greater its monopoly power. e. The monopolist has a pricing policy; the competitive producer does not. f. With respect to resource allocation, the interests of the seller and of society coincide in a purely competitive market but conflict in a monopolized market.1. Draw a graph of a typical natural monopoly with declining costs. a. Label monopoly price and quantity. Identify the area of deadweight loss when the monopoly chooses the profit-maximizing level of output. b. Label marginal cost price and quantity. i. How will the area of deadweight loss be impacted with marginal cost pricing? ii. What are the drawbacks to this approach? c. Label fair return price and quantity. What are the pros and cons of fair return pricing? d. What is incentive regulation? What are the positive and negative impacts of this strategy?
- 2. How much output will the monopolist produce? 3. what price will the monopolist charge?Graph shows the cost and revenue Information for Shitotsu the monopolist. What are the levels of price, output, total (sales) revenue, and total profits if the monopolist were to produce at the positions (a) through (d) indicated in table below? Costs and revenues 40 36 32 28 24 20 16 12 8 4 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 Quantity per period a. Total revenue maximization b. Profit-maximization c. Socially optimum price d. Fair-return price MR D=AR MC AC Price ($) 16 G 15 141 Output 20 20 22.5 Total Revenue ($) 320 300 315 Total Profits ($) 120 180in a short run monopolist will shut down when_______ and a natural monoploy is most likely to occur in the market when_______? from the attached tabel: for the monopolist find the TR When the 3rd output is produced? from the attached graph: what would be the profit maximizing output for the monopolist firm?