Problems and Applications


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b. In the long run, firms will enter, shifting the demand for Sleek’s product to the left. Its price and output will fall. Firms will enter until profits are equal to zero (as shown in Figure 7).







Figure 7

c. As consumers become more focused on the stylistic differences in brands, they will be less focused on price. This will make the demand for each firm’s products more price inelastic. The demand curves may become relatively steeper, allowing Sleek to charge a higher price. If these stylistic features cannot be copied, they may serve as a barrier to entry and allow Sleek to earn profit in the long run.


d. A firm in monopolistic competition produces where marginal revenue is greater than zero. This means that firm must be operating on the elastic portion of its demand curve.


Chapter 23


Problems and Applications

1. a. Consumption increases because a refrigerator is a good purchased by a household.


b. Investment increases because a house is an investment good.
c. GDP is not affected because nothing new is produced.
d. Consumption increases because a haircut is a service purchased by a household.
e. Consumption increases because a car is a good purchased by a household, but investment decreases because the car in Ford’s inventory had been counted as an investment good until it was sold.
f. Investment increases because a car is an investment good to the car rental company.

g. Government purchases increase because the government spent money to provide a good to the public.


h. GDP is not affected because a Social Security check is a transfer payment, not a government purchase.
i. Consumption increases because the bottle is a good purchased by a household, but net exports decrease because the bottle was imported.
j. Investment increases because new structures and equipment were built.


  1. See completed table below with answers in bold.




Year


Real GDP
(in 2000 dollars)

Nominal GDP
(in current dollars)

GDP deflator
base year 2000

1970

3,000

1,200


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