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单项选择题
Consider an economy for a public commodity, such that the cost function of its production is C(Q)=Q2-5Q+10{"version":"1.1","math":"C(Q)=Q2-5Q+10"}, and the individual demands of the two consumers are: q1=5-P{"version":"1.1","math":"q1=5-P"} and q2=5-0.5P{"version":"1.1","math":"q2=5-0.5P"}. What is the price commodity in equilibrium?
选项
A.3.75
B.None of the other answers.
C.4
D.3
E.4.25
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We start by restating the problem in our own words and then examine each answer option against the model's setup.
First, the data: the production cost of the public commodity is C(Q) = Q^2 - 5Q + 10, so the marginal cost (MC) is MC(Q) = dC/dQ = 2Q - 5.
Each consumer has a demand for the public good given by q1 = 5 - P and q2 = 5 - 0.5P. Since this is a public (nonrival) good, the total quantity provided is Q = q1 + q2, and the price P is the same for both consumers in the stylized single-price framework.
From the individual demand relations, we can invert to express P as a function of each indi......Login to view full explanation登录即可查看完整答案
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