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Micro Economics




                    Notes          10.9 Review Questions

                                   1.   In which condition under perfect competition, would a fi rm maximize profi t in the short
                                       run?
                                   2.  A firm can sell its product for ` 20 each in a perfectly competitive output market. Its total

                                       cost of production for the production range of 200 units to 205 units is given below:
                                       200         201          202       203         204        205
                                           ` 3600   ` 3615      ` 3634    ` 3658      ` 3688     ` 3720

                                       What is the profit maximising level of production?
                                   3.   To maximize the profit in the short run, a perfectly competitive firm produces the output


                                       for which price is equal to average variable cost- Why/ Why not?
                                   4.  Why are firms operating under conditions of perfect competition depicted as having a

                                       horizontal demand curve?
                                   5.   What will happen to the demand curve of a perfectly competitive fi rm if:
                                       (a)   new sellers are attracted to the industry by the existence of supernormal profi ts?
                                       (b)   there is an increase in market demand for the fi rm’s output?
                                   6.   Why is it inappropriate to refer to a perfectly competitive firm as ‘earning supernormal


                                       profit in the long-run’?
                                   7.   Under what conditions will a firm operating in a perfectly competitive industry choose to

                                       leave the industry?



                                   8.   For a perfectly competitive firm, why is it insufficient to say that profit maximisation takes
                                       place at the output where marginal cost equals marginal revenue?
                                   9.   In the perfect market, if individuals are enjoying consumers’ surplus, does it mean that, as
                                       a consequence, producers are not receiving producers’ surplus?
                                   10.   The case of perfect competition is sometimes referred to as a ‘benchmark’ industrial structure.
                                       In this context, what do you think commentators mean by the term ‘benchmark’?
                                   11.   Taking a real life example, discuss the features of the perfect competition.
                                   12.   Why is a firm under perfect competition described as a price-maker? Deduce its equilibrium

                                       conditions in the short run.


                                   13.  Assume that firms in the short run are earning above normal profits. Explain what will

                                       happen to these profits in the long run for a market having perfect competition.
                                   14.   How and when will you determine the closing down point in the short run?
                                   15.   Explain LMC= LAC= P. Comment.
                                   16.   Examine the shut down decision in the long run.

                                   Answers: Self Assessment

                                   1.  True                              2.   False
                                   3.  False                             4.   False
                                   5.  True                              6.   True

                                   7.  False                             8.   False




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