There is only a single drug to treat Diwakar’s disease. This is an example of a Threat of substitutes, strong force b Threat of substitutes, the weak force c rivalry among existing firms, strong force d rivalry among existing firms, the weak force e rivalry among existing customers. strong force
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2______. There is only a single drug to treat Diwakar’s disease. This is an example of
a Threat of substitutes, strong force
b Threat of substitutes, the weak force
c rivalry among existing firms, strong force
d rivalry among existing firms, the weak force
e rivalry among existing customers. strong force
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- Max barbershop is considering raining prices by $5 per haircut. Their current price for a cut is $23 abd babers receive 50% of the revenues for each haircut. Since Max is concerned about demand dropping due to the price increase, he is also planning to start advertising the shop on TV for $895 month. If current fixed cost are $11,576/month the current profit is $2000/month by what percent can demand decrease at the new price level and maintain current levels of profit on the business?The accompanying graph shows the short-run demand and cost situation for a price searcher in a market with low barriers to entry. Price (dollars) 24 10 V ATC The firm will receive $ MR Quantity/time The firm will maximize its profit at a quantity of▼ units. D Options: 6, 8, 9, or 10 After choosing the profit maximizing quantity, the firm will charge a price of in revenue at the profit-maximizing quantity. The total cost of production for this profit-maximizing quantity is $ The maximum profit the firm can earn in this situation is How will the situation change over time? Options: 6,8 10, or 24 per unit for this output. O Profits will attract rival firms into the market until the profit-maximizing price falls to the level of per-unit cost. O The market will adjust until the price charged by this firm no longer exceeds marginal cost at the profit-maximizing quantity. O This market is already in long-run equilibrium, and will not change throughout time. O Losses will induce firms to leave…When marginal revenue is positive, demand is: O unit elastic. O elastic. inelastic. O There is not sufficient information to classify the elasticity of demand.