An example of a market where a Bertrand model would be plausible is the market for
A) oil.
B) wheat.
C) beer.
D) sugar.
C
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Use the following information to answer the next question.Maya purchases only three products; orange juice, prepared meals, and on-demand episodes of her favorite shows. Each week she purchases 2 bottles of orange juice, 14 prepared meals, and 8 on-demand episodes. The prices of bottles of orange juice, prepared meals, and on-demand episodes for four different years are shown in the table below.YearPrice of Orange JuicePrice of Prepared MealsPrice of On-Demand Episodes1$2$6$102$6$5$123$4$7$134$4$8$11How much will Maya spend per week in Year 1?
A. $210 B. $178 C. $208 D. $168
Mr. Scrooge owns assets worth $100 million. The rate of return on his assets is 5 percent per year. Mr. Scrooge's wealth is ________, and his income is ________
A) $5 million a year; $100 million B) $100 million; $5 million a year C) $100 million; $105 million D) $5 million a year; $100 million a year
The price elasticity of demand for a good produced by a monopolist
A) equals zero as long as the good has no close substitutes. B) is always inelastic since the demand curve slopes down. C) does not equal zero because there will always be some substitutes, however imperfect they may be. D) does not equal zero because every good has at least one good substitute for it.
Explain how a profit-maximizing monopolist chooses its level of output and the price of its goods