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Assume inverse demand function for game console in an imaginary country is P=1200-4Q and the total cost function is TC=400+4Q2. Government put $120 of specific tax on production.
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If the market is competitive what is the incidence of tax on consumer?
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If the market is monopolist what is the incidence of tax on consumer?
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- Give typing answer with explanation and conclusion A monopolist has a demand curve given by P = 88 − Q and a total cost curve given by TC = 34 + Q2. The associated marginal cost curve is MC = 2Q. Suppose the monopolist also has access to a foreign market in which he can sell whatever quantity he chooses at a constant price of 60. How much will he sell in the foreign market? What will his new quantity and price be in the original market?Price 30 MC 23 20 15 ATC D 9 12 15 \MR Quantity d) If a price ceiling of $17.50 is imposed by the government on the monopolist, estimate the quantity that the monopolist will produce based on the graph. What happens to the deadweight loss and why? (Note: no need to compute for the DWL.)Price Quant ity Total Cost 2.000 1.600 1,800 2. 1,800 1,600 2000 For the Monopolist find the TR when the 3rd output is produced. Selected Answer: 2.000 Question 5 Total Cost 1.600 1.800 2.000 Price Quantity 2.000 1,800 1,600 What would be the profit for the monopolist if he choose to produce 2 units of the good? Selected Answer: 1,600 Question 9 If TR= 2+3Q^2, then MR is:
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