Multiple Choice
Consider a monopolist attempting to engage in limit pricing with total costs, C(Q) = 100 + 2Q.The market (inverse) demand for its product is P = 100 - 2Q.Currently, monopolist produces 30 units of output.Assuming the potential entrant has the same cost structure as the incumbent monopolist, is it profitable for the entrant to produce 10 units of output?
A) Yes, since the market price of $20 is greater than the average total cost of producing 10 units.
B) No, since the market price of $20 is less than the average total cost of producing 10 units.
C) Yes, since the market price of $50 is greater than the average total cost of producing 10 units.
D) No, since the market price of $50 is less than the average total cost of producing 10 units.
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