Assume that apples are produce

Assume that apples are produced in a perfectly competitive market. Columbia’s Orchard is a typical firm that grows and sells apples. Currently, Columbia earns zero economic profit, and the market price of apples is $10 per basket.

 

b. Suppose an increase in the popularity of apple, the demand for apple increases. How will the increase in the demand for apples affect Columbia’s economic profit in the short run? Explain.

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c. What will happen to Columbia’s economic profit in the long run? Explain.

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Assume that apples are produce

Assume that apples are produced in a perfectly competitive market. Columbia’s Orchard is a typical firm that grows and sells apples. Currently, Columbia earns zero economic profit, and the market price of apples is $10 per basket.

 

  1. Draw a correctly labeled graph showing Columbia’s demand curve, average total cost curve, and marginal cost curve, and show the profit-maximizing quantity, labeled Qc.

Answer:

 

  1. Suppose an increase in the popularity of apple, the demand for apple increases. How will the increase in the demand for apples affect Columbia’s economic profit in the short run? Explain.

Answer:

 

  1. What will happen to Columbia’s economic profit in the long run? Explain.

Assume that apples are produce

Include correctly labeled diagrams, if useful or required, in explaining your answers. A correctly labeled diagram must have all axes and curves clearly labeled and must show directional changes. If the question prompts you to “Calculate,” you must show how you arrived at your final answer.

 

Assume that apples are produced in a perfectly competitive market. Grande’s Orchard is a typical firm that grows and sells apples. Currently, Grande earns zero economic profit, and the market price of apples is $10 per bushel.

(a) Draw a correctly labeled graph showing Grande’s demand curve, average total cost curve, and marginal cost curve, and show the profit-maximizing quantity, labeled QG.

(b) Suppose an increase in the popularity of apple cider increases the demand for apples. How will the increase in the demand for apples affect Grande’s economic profit in the short run? Explain.

(c) What will happen to Grande’s economic profit in the long run? Explain.

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