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1、Managerial Economics and Business Strategy, 6e Page 1 Chapter 7: Answers to Questions and Problems 1. The four-firm concentration ratio is, 4$175,000 $150,000 $125,000 $100,0000.55$1,000,000C+=. 2. a. The HHI is 222$200,000 $400,000 $500,00010, 000 =3,719$1,100,000 $1,100,000 $1,100,000HHI=+. b. The

2、 four-firm concentration ratio is 100 percent. c. If the firms with sales of $200,000 and $400,000 were allowed to merge, the resulting HHI would increase by 1,322 to 5,041. Since the pre-merger HHI exceeds that under the Guidelines (1,800) and the HHI increases by more than that permitted under the

3、 Guidelines (100), the merger is likely to be challenged. 3. The elasticity of demand for a representative firm in the industry is 1.5, since .5.16.09.09.06.0 =FFEE. 4. a. $100. To see this, solve the Lerner index formula for P to obtain 11$35 $1001 1 0.65PMCL = = . b. Since 11PMCL=, it follows that

4、 the markup factor is 12.8610.65=. That is, the price charged by the firm is 2.86 times the marginal cost of producing the product. c. The above calculations suggest price competition is not very rigorous and that the firm enjoys market power. 5. Managers should not specialize in learning to manage

5、a particular type of market structure. Market structure generally evolves over time, and managers must adapt to these changes. 6. To the extent that the HHIs are based on too narrow a definition of the product (or geographic) market or the impact of foreign competition, the merger might be allowed.

6、It might also be allowed if one of the firms is in financial trouble, or if significant economies of scale exist in the industry. Page 2 Michael R. Baye 7. As shown in the text, the HHI is +=222222112000,10000,10TnTjTiTTni TiSSSSSSSSSSSS. (1) When firms i and j merge, the HHI becomes + +222221000,10

7、TnTjiTTSSSSSSSSS. (2) The difference between (2) and (1) is that 22+TjTiSSSSbecomes 2+TjiSSS. Thus, we can calculate how a merger between firms i and j will change the HHI by knowing only those two firms market shares. In general, since ()22222+=+TjTjiTiTjiSSSSSSSSSS, we know that a merger between f

8、irms i and j will cause the HHI to increase by 2 10,000ijww , where wiand wjare the pre-merger market shares of the two merging firms. Using the information in the problem, ()()( ) 800000,102.2.2 = represents the increase in the HHI due to the merger. 8. No. The conditions for perfect competition in

9、clude: a. There are many buyers and sellers of products. b. The products are homogenous. c. Consumers and producers have perfect information. d. There is free entry and exit. 9. The four-firm concentration ratios in Table 7-2 are likely to overstate the level of concentration in the U.S. Imported be

10、ers account for much of the sales in the U.S. It is likely that the brewing industry is much less concentrated than Table 7-2 leads us to believe. 10. This industry is most likely monopolistically competitive. Monopolistically competitive industries have concentration measures close to zero, but sin

11、ce each firms product is slightly differentiated, the Rothschild index will be greater than zero (unlike perfectly competitive markets). Managerial Economics and Business Strategy, 6e Page 3 11. Monopolistically competitive. In a monopolistically competitive market, there are many firms, but each fi

12、rm produces a differentiated product. According to the causal view, the structure of differentiated products causes firms to capitalize on the absence of close substitutes by charging higher prices and earning higher profit. Thus, structure causes conduct resulting in performance. According to the f

13、eedback critique, the conduct of firms may determine the market structure. Firms products may be differentiated because of firms conduct in the industry. Examples of such conduct include advertising and other behavioral tactics that feedback into demand, causing consumers to view products as differe

14、ntiated. Thus, it is not at all clear that differentiated products are a structural variable. The willingness of consumers to pay for product variety gives firms an incentive to offer different products (thin-and-crispy pizza, pan pizza, pizza delivery, etc.). 12. Merger (a) is the only horizontal m

15、erger, and therefore the only merger that would be scrutinized under the Guidelines for horizontal mergers. Merger (b) is a conglomerate merger, while merger (c) is a vertical merger. 13. While the pre-merger four-firm concentration ratio is 72 percent, the pre-merger HHI is only 1,535. The merger w

16、ould increase the HHI by only 100 to 1,635. The merger is unlikely to be blocked based on the merger guidelines. 14. If approved, the merger would raise the HHI by ( )( )( ) 702000,1013.27.2 = points (see the solution to problem 7). Since the pre-merger HHI is 3,025, which is greater than the Guidel

17、ines (1,800), and the HHI increases by 702 (which is greater than the 100 points permitted in the Guidelines), it is unlikely that the merger will receive unconditional approval. 15. See Table 7-1. Own Price Elasticity of Market DemandOwn Price Elasticity of Demand for Representative Firms Product R

18、othschild IndexAgriculture -1.8 -96.2 0.019Construction -1.0 -5.2 0.192Durable manufacturing -1.4 -3.5 0.400Nondurable manufacturing -1.3 -3.4 0.382Transportation -1.0 -1.9 0.526Communication and utilities -1.2 -1.8 0.667Wholesale trade -1.5 -1.6 0.938Retail trade -1.2 -1.8 0.667Finance -0.1 -5.5 0.

19、018Services -1.2 -26.4 0.045Table 7-1 Based on the Rothschild indices in Table 7-1, wholesale trade most closely resembles a monopoly, while finance most closely resembles perfect competition. Page 4 Michael R. Baye 16. The Lerner index is $3 $0.300.9$3PMCLP = =, which indicates the firm has conside

20、rable market power. This makes sense because the product that the firm sells is currently under patent protection, which essentially makes the firm a legal monopoly. 17. Based on the information contained in Table 7-3 of the text, the food and apparel industries are most competitive and therefore pr

21、obably represent the best match for the expertise of these managers. 18. The market for color film in the U.S. is highly concentrated. The five-firm concentration ratio is 100 percent and Kodak alone accounts for 67 percent of all rolls sold. Market demand for color film is relatively elastic at -1.

22、75; indicating that a 10 percent increase in price leads to a 17.5 percent decline in quantity demand for color film. The Rothschild index indicates that market demand relative to the demand for Kodak color film is 875.0275.1=R , indicating that Kodaks demand is, roughly, as sensitive to price chang

23、es as is the entire market demand. The Lerner index for Kodak is 50.095.6$475.3$95.6$=L , indicating that Kodaks markup factor is 2. For every $1 spent on color film, $0.50 is markup. Taken together, these things suggest that the color film industry in the U.S. closely resembles an oligopoly. 19. No

24、te first that a merger with Unilever or Tricor Braun is not a horizontal merger. Moreover, while a horizontal merger with either Dole or Goya is likely to enhance Del Montes profitability (profits as a percentage of sales are 8.7 and 7.1, respectively and the Lerner Indices are 0.14 and 0.32, respec

25、tively), the market for canned tomatoes and canned pineapple are highly concentrated. The four-firm concentration ratio and HHI for the canned tomatoes market are, respectively, 86.3 percent and 3,297. Similarly, the four-firm concentration ratio and HHI in the canned pineapple industry are 94.2 per

26、cent and 5,457, respectively. This information suggests that potential mergers in these industries are likely to be scrutinized. 20. On the surface the industry analysts suggestion would represent a merger to monopoly and the HHI before and after the merger exceeds the threshold for raising antitrus

27、t concerns. However, there are several reasons why the merger might be allowed. First, satellite radio may not be its own industry, but rather a smaller part of a larger market that include MP3 players, AM and FM radios, and the like. Their market shares in this more broadly defined market are trivi

28、al, and therefore the merger would not impact the HHI in the more broadly defined market. Additionally, the merger might be allowed if the (1) firms could show significant cost savings; (2) rapidly changing technology in the portable music industry would prevent anti-competitive behavior; (3) govern

29、ment viewed the firms as financially unstable; or (4) barriers to entry were low enough to allow competition from new entrants after the merger. Managerial Economics and Business Strategy, 6e Page 5 21. With number portability, the services of the various providers are now closer substitutes to each

30、 other. One implication is that the cost to consumers of switching service providers is not lower, which increases the likelihood that consumers would switch for small price reductions. These factors make the demand for the individual cellular service providers more elastic (increase the price elasticity of demand). Local number portability, however, is unlikely to affect the elasticity of demand for the industry as a whole. If the elasticity of demand increases for individual firms, but remains constant for the industry, the Rothschild index will decrease.

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