Question : 41) With perfect price discrimination, the marginal revenue curve A) below : 1387941

 

 

41) With perfect price discrimination, the marginal revenue curve

A) is below the demand curve.

B) is above the demand curve.

C) is equal to the demand curve.

D) is horizontal.

 

Figure 16-1

 

 

42) Refer to Figure 16-1. With perfect price discrimination, the firm will produce and sell

A) Q1 units.

B) Q2 units.

C) Q3 units.

D) Q4 units.

 

 

43) Refer to Figure 16-1. What is the price charged under perfect price discrimination?

A) P3

B) P4

C) a range of prices corresponding to the demand curve from P3 and above

D) a range of prices corresponding to the demand curve from P4 and above

 

44) Refer to Figure 16-1. What is the consumer surplus received under perfect price discrimination?

A) the area under the demand curve above P1

B) the area under the demand curve above P3

C) the area under the demand curve above P4

D) zero

 

 

45) Refer to Figure 16-1. What is the economically efficient output level?

A) Q1 units

B) Q2 units

C) Q3 units

D) Q4 units

 

Figure 16-2

 

 

Plato Playhouse, a theatre company in the university town of Wegg, caters to two groups of customers: students and the non-student population. Figure 16-2 shows the demand curves for the two groups of customers.

 

46) Refer to Figure 16-2.  What is the price charged in the two markets?

A) price in the student market = price in the non-student market = Pa

B) price in the student market = price in the non-student market = Pb

C) price in the student market = Pd; price in the non-student market = Pe

D) price in the student market = Pc; price in the non-student market = Pe

 

 

47) Refer to Figure 16-2.  What is the quantity sold to each group of customer and what is the total quantity sold?

A) quantity sold to students = Qb; quantity sold to non-students = Qb; total sales = Qa

B) quantity sold to students = Qc; quantity sold to non-students = Qb; total sales = Qb + Qc

C) quantity sold to students = Qc; quantity sold to non-students = Qe; total sales = Qe + Qc

D) quantity sold to students = Qc; quantity sold to non-students = Qd; total sales = Qd + Qc

 

48) Refer to Figure 16-2.  Suppose Plato Playhouse price discriminates. Which of the following statements is true?

A) By charging two different prices, the theatre company has redistributed some profits from those who can pay higher prices to those who cannot, thereby increasing economic efficiency.

B) By charging two different prices, the theatre company essentially allows those willing to pay higher prices to subsidize those who are not.

C) By charging two different prices, the theatre company has redistributed some profits from those who can pay higher prices to those who cannot, thereby improving equity.

D) Plato Playhouse will earn higher profits if it charges a single price—an average of the two prices— instead of charging two different prices to the two different groups of customers.

 

 

49) Refer to Figure 16-2.  Suppose Plato Playhouse charges a single price of Pd for each performance. Which of the following statements is true?

A) The company is selling more than the profit-maximizing quantity in the non-student market and less than the profit-maximizing quantity in the student market.

B) The company is selling less than the profit-maximizing quantity in the non-student market and more than the profit-maximizing quantity in the student market.

C) The company is selling less than the profit-maximizing quantity in both markets, but it is maximizing its revenue.

D) The company is selling less than the profit-maximizing quantity in both markets.

 

50) Consider the following pricing strategies:

a.perfect price discrimination

b.charging different prices to different groups of customers

c.optimal two-part tariff

d.single-price monopoly pricing

 

Which of the pricing strategies allows a producer to capture the entire consumer surplus that would have gone to consumers under perfect competitive pricing?

A) a, b, c, and d

B) a, b, and c only

C) a and b only

D) a and c only

 

 

 

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