Managerial Economics & Business Strategy (Mcgraw-hill Series Economics)
Managerial Economics & Business Strategy (Mcgraw-hill Series Economics)
9th Edition
ISBN: 9781259290619
Author: Michael Baye, Jeff Prince
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Chapter 9, Problem 19PAA
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To know:Whether $200 to be invested or not.

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There are two firms: TT and ST

Following is the cost function of TT:

  TRTTQTT=CTTQTT(160QTT2QTT22QTTQST)QTT=4

Following is the cost function of ST:

  CST(QST)=4QST

Following is the inverse demand function:

  P=1602Q=1602(QTT+QST)

There exists cournot oligopoly between two firms which sells homogeneous product. Profit maximizing condition is as follows:

  MCTT=MRTT

This implies:

  TRTTQTT=CTTQTTPQTTQTT=4QTTQTT

  (160QTT2QTT22QTTQST)QTT=4

  1604QTT2QST=4

  QTT=14(16042QST)

  QTT=3912QST

Reaction function of TT firm is given as: QTT=3912QST .

There exists cournot oligopoly between two firms which sells homogeneous product. Profit maximizing condition is as follows:

  MCST=MRST

This implies:

  TRSTQST=CSTQST

  PQSTQST=4QSTQST

  (160QST2QTTQST2QST2)QST0=4

  1602QTT4QST=4

  QST=14(16042QTT)

In cournot oligopoly, equilibrium is attained when reaction function of both firms are solved simultaneously.

This implies:

  QTT=3912(3912QTT)

  QTT=3919.5+14QTTQTT=26QST=26

Solving both the equations,

Thus, equilibrium output of TT is 26 and of ST is26

The equilibrium market price is given by:

  P=1602(QTT+QST)

  P=1602(26+26)P=56

Profit is calculated by subtracting total revenue and total cost. For TT firm,

  π1=TRTTCTT=PQSTCST=56×264×26=1352

Profit is calculated by subtracting total revenue and total cost. For ST firm,

  π1=TRSTCST=PQSTCST=56×264×26=1352

Now, Stackelberg duopoly is followed in which cost functions are same but TT firm is leader and ST is follower.

Under stackelberg duopoly model, profit maximizing condition is as follows:

  MRST=MCST

This implies:

  TRSTQST=CSTQST

  PQSTQST=4QSTQST

  (160QST2QTTQST2QST2)QST=4

  1602QTT4QST=4

  QST=3912QTT

The leader firm TT in Stackelberg duopoly takes into account the reaction function of the follower firm when it selects QTT.

The profit of the leader firm is given by:

  πTT=TRTTCTT=PQTT4QTT=82QTTQTT24QL=78QTTQTT2

The leader firm chooses QTT that maximizes the given profit function.

Hence, QTT that maximizes the profit function of the leader firm is:

  πTTQTT=02QTT=78QTT=39

Hence, the equilibrium output level for the leader firm is 39.

Calculation of equilibrium output:

  QST=3912QTT=391239=19.5

Firm St has 19.5 units of output.

Calculation of equilibrium price:

  P=1602Q=1602(QTT+2QST)=1602(39+19.5)=43

Calculation of profit of TT firm is as follows:

  π=TRTTCTT=PQTTCTT=43×394×39=1521

Calculation of profit of ST firm is as follows:

  π=TRSTCST=PQSTCST=43×19.54×19.5=760.5

Thus, the equilibrium profit of the leader firm TT under the conditions of Stackelberg oligopoly is $1521, which is higher by $169, compared to the equilibrium profit of $1352 of the firm TT under the condition of Cournot duopoly.

The unrecoverable fixed investment is $200, greater than $169.

That means, the firm TT should not invest $200 as the cost of establishing the first mover advantage exceeds the benefits.

Economics Concept Introduction

Introduction:

Duopoly is a form of oligopoly market in which there are two firms selling goods in a competitive market where consumer’s choice does not affect them.

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