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100

Price discrimination allows a monopolist to:

charge those customers with a greater willingness to pay a higher price, resulting in higher profit

100

If a monopolistically competitive firm is able to convince consumers that it sells a higher quality product than what is offered by rival firms:

the firm will be able to charge a higher price than rival firms

100

For a competitive firm hiring in a competitive labor market, the profit-maximizing rule is to hire labor to the point where

the value of the marginal product is equal to the wage rate

100

HHI less than 1,000

indicates a strongly competitive market

100

If electrical service can be more efficiently provided to a market by a single supplier than by many competing suppliers, the market is considered to be a(n):

natural monopoly

200

A pure monopoly is an industry in which:

one firm is the sole producer or seller of a product that has no close substitutes

200

A monopolistically competitive firm might be able to convince consumers that it sells a higher quality product than what is offered by rival firms:

by differentiating its product through advertising and branding

200

Derived demand is best represented by the demand for:

Wood by homebuilders

200

HHI between 1,000-1,800

Moderately Competitive

200

Which of the following is always true for a monopolist?

Profit is maximized where marginal revenue equals marginal cost

300

All of the following are examples of barriers to entry except

dis-economies of scale

300

Oligopolistic industries are characterized by:

a few dominant firms and interdependent decision making

300

Derived demand is best represented by the demand for: P2

nurses by hospitals

300

HHI more than 1800

highly concentrated; oligopoly

300

First-degree (perfect) price discrimination occurs when

the seller is able to charge each buyer the highest price the buyer will pay

400

A monopolist that earns positive economic profit in short-run equilibrium will

earn positive economic profit in the long run if it can maintain barriers to entry,assuming no changes in costs or market demand

400

If firms in an oligopoly market are able to collude, then:

the market price is likely to be higher and the output is likely to be lower than they would be if firms could not collude.

400

In a competitive labor market, an increase in the supply of labor, ceteris paribus, will:

decrease the market wage rate

400

All of the following are examples of barriers to entry except

constant returns to scale

400

Second-degree price discrimination occurs when:

the seller offers a volume discount to buyers who are willing to purchase more

500

All of the following are characteristics of a monopolistically competitive market except:

there are significant barriers to entry that prevent new firms from entering the market in the long run

500

If Acme Corporation has an HHI equal to 987 and its Top 4Concentration ratio is 49%, then Acme most likely operates in a _____ market structure


monopolistically competitive

500

A market is in danger of becoming concentrated when the HHI is equal to or greater than____ and the Top 4 Concentration Ratio is close to ______

1,800; 60%

500

The demand curve for a monopoly firm is:

the same as the industry, or market, demand curve for its product

500

In order to engage in price discrimination, a seller must be able to:

-prevent customers from re-selling the product to other customers
-charge a lower price to customers with more elastic demand.
-charge a higher price to customers with more inelastic demand.

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