Market Structure

Chapter 8
8-1 (Market Structure) Define market structure. What factors are considered in determining the market structure of a particular industry?

8-2 (Perfect Competition Characteristics) Describe the characteristics of perfect competition.

8-3 (Demand Under Perfect Competition) What type of demand curve does a perfectly competitive firm face? Why?

8-4 (Short-Run Profit Maximization) A perfectly competitive firm has the following fixed and variable costs in the short run. The market price for the firm’s product is $150.
Profit/
Output FC VC TC TR Loss
0 $100 $ 0 _ 1 $100 $100
2 $100 $180

3 $100 $300

4 $100 $440

5 $100 $600

6 $100 $780
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a. Complete the table.
b. At what output rate does the firm maximize profit or minimize lose?
c. What is the firm’s marginal revenue at each positive level of output? Its average revenue?
d. What can you say about the relationship between marginal revenue and marginal cost for output rates below the profit-maximizing (or loss-minimizing) rate? For output rates above the profit-minimizing (or loss-minimizing) rate?

8-5 (Minimizing Loss in the Short Run) Explain the different options a firm has from minimizing losses in the short run.

8-6(Short-Run Loss) Suppose a firm decides to shut down in the short run. What is the resulting loss?

8-7 (The Short-Run Firm Supply Curve) Use the following data to answer the questions below:
Q VC MC AVC
1 $10 _
2 $16

3 $20

4 $25

5 $31

6 $38

7 $46

8 $55

9 $65
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a. Calculate the marginal cost and average variable cost for each level of production.
b. How much would the firm produce if it could sell its product for $5? For $7? For $10?
c. Explain your answers.
d. Assuming that its fixed cost is $3, calculate the firm’s profit at each of the production levels determined in part (b).

8-8 (The Short-Run Firm Supply Curve) Each of the following situations could exist for at perfectly competitive firm in the short run. In each case, indicated whether the firm should produce in the short run or shut down in the short run, or whether additional information is needed to determine what it should do in the short run.
a. Total cost exceeds total revenue at all output levels.
b. Variable cost exceeds total revenue at all output levels.
c. Total revenue exceeds first cost at all output levels.
d. Marginal revenue exceeds marginal cost at the current output level.
e. Price exceeds average total cost at all output levels.
f. Average variable cost exceeds price at all output levels.
g. Average total cost exceeds price at all output levels.

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