Exam 10: Pricing With Market Power

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Consumers who place a high value on a good are better off with pricing in the following order: 1)________; 2)________; 3)________.

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A consumer's reservation price is the

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Which of the following conditions must be TRUE so that a firm can profitably price discriminate?

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If a firm offers a senior citizen discount

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With two-part pricing

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In two-part pricing with identical consumers, a firm at least

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Which of the following is an example of bundling?

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Relative to a single-price monopoly, the effect of group price discrimination on social welfare is

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The deadweight loss generated by a perfect-price-discriminating monopoly

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At the current price of a good Al's consumer surplus equals 15 and Ben's consumer surplus equals 15. By using two-part pricing a monopolist could increase his profit by

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Coupons represent a form of price discrimination because they offer a low-cost way for firms to

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If a firm is to capture all consumer surplus with two-part pricing when customers are different

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  -The above figure shows the market for a particular good. If the market is controlled by a perfect-price-discriminating monopoly, producer surplus equals -The above figure shows the market for a particular good. If the market is controlled by a perfect-price-discriminating monopoly, producer surplus equals

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Explain using welfare measures whether consumers prefer a single price monopoly or a perfectly price discriminating monopoly.

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A firm that holds a monopoly in both goods stands to gain from a tie-in sale.

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Resale is difficult when

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Firms can only use one form of price discrimination.

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Which of the following conditions must be TRUE so that a firm can profitably price discriminate?

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A weapons producer sells guns to two countries that are at war with each other. The guns can be produced at a constant marginal cost of $10. The demand for guns from the two countries can be represented as: QA = 100 - 2p QB = 80 - 4p Why is the weapons producer able to price discriminate? What price will it charge to each country?

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If people posing as a vacationers were able to purchase large numbers of airline tickets from the airlines and later resell them to business travelers

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