Economics

the market for a certain pharmaceutical drug consists of domestic (United States) consumers and foreign consumers. The drug- marginal cost is constant at $5 per dose. The demand schedules for both regions are given below. 
        	US	Foreign
Price	Quantity	Quantity
  $60	   1,000	    200
   55	   1,500	    250
   50	   2,500	    400
   45	   4,000	    600
   40	   8,000	  1,000
   35	 14,000	  2,000
   30	 20,000	  3,500
   25	 30,000	  7,000
   20	 40,000	 16,000
   15	 55,000	 35,000
   10	 65,000	 75,000
    5	 77,000	150,000
 
1.	Assuming the markets cannot be separated (and thus the same price must be charged to both regions), what is the marginal revenue for the quantities that you can determine?  What price should be charged to maximize profit?
2.	If the markets can be separated, determine the marginal revenues in each market. If the firm must set a single price for the drug in each market (the prices can vary between markets), what price should be charged in the foreign market? In the domestic market?  What happens to the company- profit?
Scenario 2 (length: as needed)

Assume that the drug company can negotiate with the US and foreign government(s) and thus tries to implement the two-tier pricing scheme that was described in Lecture 3, with one price for access to the drug, and a second price set per unit of the drug set at the marginal cost of the drug.  You may assume that the increase in demand happens at exactly the listed prices.  That is, 200 consumers in the foreign market would be willing to pay exactly $60, an additional 25 would be willing to pay $55, 150 more would be willing to pay $50, and so on.
1.	What prices would the pharmaceutical company set? 
2.	What is the company- profit?
3.	Does resale between markets need to be prevented?
 
Scenario 3 (length: as needed)

You are in charge of setting the optimal price for tickets for a local hockey team.  The demand schedule for hockey tickets is below:
Price	Quantity
  $10	   6,000
   11	   5,900
   12	   5,750
   13	   5,500
   14	   5,200
   15	 4,900
   16	 4,500
   17	 4,000
   18	 3,500
 
1.	What price maximizes the revenue from tickets? (Note, since marginal costs are assumed to be zero, this also maximizes profits)
2.	Each spectator also spends money parking and on concessions. The team owns both the nearby lots and the concession stands at the arena. The team has estimated that concession profits increase by $5 per person, and for every four spectators, one parking permit that is priced at $10 is purchased. With these new sources of revenue, what is the optimal ticket price?

Answer Detail

Get This Answer

Invite Tutor