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Monopolistic Competition

17. Monopolistic Competition. CLICKER QUESTIONS. Checkpoint 17.1. Checkpoint 17.2. Checkpoint 17.3. Question 1. Question 4. Question 8. Question 9. Question 2. Question 5. Question 6. Question 10. Question 3. Question 7. CHECKPOINT 17.1. Question 1

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Monopolistic Competition

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  1. 17 Monopolistic Competition CLICKER QUESTIONS

  2. Checkpoint 17.1 Checkpoint 17.2 Checkpoint 17.3 Question 1 Question 4 Question 8 Question 9 Question 2 Question 5 Question 6 Question 10 Question 3 Question 7

  3. CHECKPOINT 17.1 Question 1 A firm in monopolistic competition has a ____ market share and ____ influence the price of its good or service. • large; can • large; cannot • small; can • small; cannot • large; might be able to

  4. CHECKPOINT 17.1 Question 2 The absence of barriers to entry means that in the long run a firm in monopolistic competition ________. • makes an economic profit • either makes zero economic profit or incurs an economic loss • incurs an economic loss • makes either a positive or zero economic profit • makes zero economic profit

  5. CHECKPOINT 17.1 Question 3 If the four-firm concentration ratio in a market is 28 percent, then the market is best characterized as _____. • monopoly • monopolistic competition • oligopoly • perfect competition • duopoly

  6. CHECKPOINT 17.2 Question 4 The figure shows Louie’s Lunches, a lunch counter in competition with many other restaurants. Louie’s is in the ____ and is making ____. • short run; a positive economic profit • short run; zero economic profit • short run; an economic loss • long run; a positive economic profit • long run; zero economic profit

  7. CHECKPOINT 17.2 Question 5 In the long run, a firm in monopolistic competition ________. • makes zero economic profit • produces the quantity at minimum average total cost • has a zero markup • might make either zero or positive economic profit • produces a quantity at which price equals average total cost

  8. CHECKPOINT 17.2 Question 6 In the long run, a firm in monopolistic competition ____ excess capacity, and a firm in perfect competition ____ excess capacity. A. has; has B. has; does not have C. does not have; has D. does not have; does not have E. might have; might have

  9. CHECKPOINT 17.2 Question 7 A firm in monopolistic competition maximizes profit by producing the quantity at which _______. • excess capacity is zero • price equals marginal cost • its markup is largest • marginal revenue equals marginal cost • price equals average total cost

  10. CHECKPOINT 17.3 Question 8 A firm in monopolistic competition that introduces a new and differentiated product will temporarily have a ____ demand for its product and is able to charge ____. • less elastic, a lower price than before • less elastic, the same price as before • more elastic, a lower price than before • more elastic, a higher price than before • less elastic, a higher price than before

  11. CHECKPOINT 17.3 Question 9 For a firm in monopolistic competition, selling costs _____. • increase costs and reduce the firm’s economic profit • always increase the demand for the firm’s good • can change the quantity produced and lower the firm’s average total cost • can lower the firm’s total cost • has no effect on the quantity sold

  12. CHECKPOINT 17.3 Question 10 The efficiency of monopolistic competition _______. • is as clear-cut as the efficiency of perfect competition • depends on whether the gain from extra product variety offsets the selling costs and the extra cost that arises from excess capacity • arises from the excess capacity of firms • is eliminated in the long run • is similar to that of monopoly

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