The figure below shows the demand for items from a warehouse club. All of the people who shop at the warehouse club have the same demand. If the managers set a single price, so that all customers pay the same price for every item they buy, the price will be ________ and the company will sell ________ units.
A) $10 per unit; 10 million
B) $6 per unit; 20 million
C) $6 per unit; 10 million
D) None of the above answers is correct.
A) $10 per unit; 10 million
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Suppose ordinarily half your class would get an A and half would get a B, with A students having a 25% chance of getting an A and B students having a 25% of getting an A. It costs $100 to persuade the instructor to raise a B grade to an A. A student is willing to pay $40 to insure she will get her usual grade and $70 to insure she will get a higher grade than usual. a. Who would buy insurance and at what price in a competitive equilibrium?
b. Suppose it costs $5 to truthfully signal your type and $10 to falsely signal what type of student you are, and if an insurance company receives no signal, it will interpret this as a signal that you are a B student. What would be the competitive outcome now? c. Suppose a new teacher comes in -- and this teacher is willing to change a grade for just $60. How does your answer to (a) change? d. How would your answer to (b) change? e. Can you change something in the problem that would result in only A-students buying insurance? What will be an ideal response?
Suppose $1 will buy 150 yen in January and 200 yen the following December. This change could have occurred if the
A) demand curve for dollars shifted rightward. B) demand curve for dollars shifted leftward. C) supply curve of dollars shifted rightward. D) demand curve for yen shifted rightward.
The figure above shows the costs and demand curves for the Bigshow Cable Company. Bigshow Cable Company incurs an economic loss if the regulator set its price at
A) $8. B) $6. C) $4. D) None of the above prices force Bigshow to incur an economic loss.
If a pair-wise majority vote was held and the voters' preferences are shown in the table, which option would win overall?
A. Public transportation
B. Public zoo
C. Public parks
D. It is impossible to predict which option would win.