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Open Question: Can somebody help me with my Econ HW!!!?

19 November 2008, 10:32 pm

There are 10 households in Lake Wobegon, Minnesota, each with a demand for electricity of Q=50-P. Lake Wobegon Electrics (LWE) cost of producing electricity is TC=500+Q. a) If the regulators of LWE want to make sure that there is no deadweight loss in this market, what price will they force LWE to charge? What will output be in that case? Calculate consumer surplus and LWE's profit with that price. b) If regulators want to ensure that LWE doesn't lose money, what is the lowest price they can impose? Calculate output, consumer surplus, and profit. Is there any deadweight loss? c) Kristina knows that deadweight loss is something that this small town can do without. She suggests that each household be required to pay a fixed amount just to receive any electricity at all, and then a per-unit charge for electricity. Then LWE can break even while charging the price you calculated in part (a). What fixed amount would each household have to pay for Kristina's plan to work? Why can you be sure that no household will choose instead to refuse the payment and go without electricity? I am sort of stumped on this problem and would appreciate some help. Special thanks to Jurij on my previous question. I figured it out before you gave me the answer, but it was reassuring that I arrived at the right answers. You will be receiving 10 points. Thanks in advance!... Read More »

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