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Consider a competition of quantities between two producers, such that the marginal cost of producer 1 is equal to 10$ and the marginal cost of producer 2 is equal to 40$. If the aggregated demand is equal to: QD(P)=40-0.25P{"version":"1.1","math":"QD(P)=40-0.25P"}, what is the welfare inequilibrium?

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A.2137.5
B.1012.5
C.900
D.1125
E.None of the other answers.
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We start by restating the problem to ensure clarity: two producers compete in quantities (Cournot-like) with constant marginal costs MC1 = 10 and MC2 = 40. The aggregated demand is QD(P) = 40 − 0.25P, which implies the inverse demand is P(Q) = 160 − 4Q. The question asks for the welfare at the equilibrium (welfare inequilibrium). First, consider the best responses given the other producer's quantity. If firm 2 produces q2, firm 1 chooses q1 to maximize its profit π1 = (P − MC1) q1 = (160 − 4(q1 + q2) − 10) q1 = (150 − 4q1 − 4q2) q1. The FOC for firm 1 is: 150 − 8q1 − 4q2 = 0, yielding q1 = (150 − 4q2)/8 = 18.75 − 0.5q2. For firm 2, profit is π2 = (P − MC2) q2 = (160 − 4(q1 + q2) − 40) q2 = (120 − 4q1 − 4q2) q2. The FOC is: 120 − 4q1 − 8q2 = 0, giving q2 = (120 − 4q1)/8 = 15 − 0.5q1. Solving the two best-respo......Login to view full explanation

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