Weegy: ... revenue ... production. As long as the price of a product is constant, price and marginal revenue ... [ marginal cost (C') will be lower for a monopoly than for a competitive firm ...
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Auto answered|Score .6687User: As long as marginal cost is below marginal revenue, a perfectly competitive firm should?
Weegy: A. Because you're making money. [
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Auto answered|Score 1User: Because a monopolistic competitor has some monopoly power, advertising to increase that monopoly power makes sense as long as the marginal
A. benefit of advertising is positive
B. cost of advertising is positive
C. benefit of advertising exceeds the marginal cost of advertising
D. cost of advertising exceeds the marginal benefit of advertising
Weegy: ... the seller some monopoly power. ... structure because marginal cost is less than price in the long run. ... [ of critics of monopolistic competition is that it fosters advertising ...
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Auto answered|Score .5672User: Because of monopolistic competitor has some monopoly power, advertising to increase that monopoly power makes sense as long as the marginal?
Weegy: ... makes sense ... power the monopoly has. Market power. Market power is the ability to increase the product's price above marginal cost ... [ has market power - monopoly, monopolistic ...
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Auto answered|Score .7917User: In the Flint Hills area of Kansas, proposals to build wind turbines to generate electricity have pitted environmentalist against environmentalist. Members of the Kansas Sierra Club support the turbines as a way to reduce fossil fuel usage, while local chapters of the Nature Conservancy say they will befoul the landscape. The Sierra Club argues that wind turbines
A. are a source of negative externalities
B. reduce negative externalities elsewhere in the economy
C. create a free-rider problem
D. are a way of solving a free-rider problem
Weegy: ... generate steam, which, in turn, is used to generate electricity. The coal ... burning of coal is utilized by steam turbines to create both heat energy and electricity. ... form ... [ [
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Auto answered|Score 1|Daphne|Points 55|User: In the Flint Hills area of Kansas, proposals to build wind turbines to generate electricity have pitted environmentalist against environmentalist. Members of the Kansas Sierra Club support the turbines as a way to reduce fossil fuel usage, while local chapters of the Nature Conservancy say they will befoul the landscape. The Sierra Club argues that wind turbines
Weegy: ... generate steam, which, in turn, is used to generate electricity. The coal ... burning of coal is utilized by steam turbines to create both heat energy and electricity. ... form ... [ [
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Auto answered|Score .7962|Daphne|Points 55|User: what is a free-rider problem?
User: When negative externalities are present, market failure often occurs because
Weegy: The current model of tourism has a negative ... you often ... [ market failure" occurs because those gaining all of the rents are not factoring in the negative externalities into ...
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_impact_does_tourism_have_on_the_environment_of_the_Caribbean_Island_of_Jamaica ]
Auto answered|Score .9094User: When negative externalities are present, market failure often occurs because
A. the marginal external cost resulting from the activity is not reflected in the market price
B. the marginal external cost resulting from the activity is reflected in the market price
C. the existence of imports from foreign countries takes jobs and income away from U.S. citizens
D. consumers will consume the good at a level where their individual marginal benefits exceed the marginal costs borne by the firm producing the good
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