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16 August, 22:48

If an industry consisting of two firms produces a total of 12 units, the market price is $10. If 13 units are produced, the price falls to $9. Suppose the two firms form a cartel and agree to produce 6 units each. If one firm cheats and produces 7 units, the cheating firm's revenue rises by and the noncheating firm's revenue falls by a) $3; $12 b) $6: $12 c) $6: $6 d) $3: $6

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  1. 16 August, 22:53
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    d) $3: $6

    Explanation:

    The computation is shown below:

    Before the one firm cheats, the firm revenue is

    = $10 * $6

    = $60

    Before the one firm cheats, the firm revenue is

    = $9 * $7

    = $63

    No cheating firm's revenue

    = $9 * $6

    = $54

    Now in case of cheating, it is

    = $63 - $60

    = $3

    And, in the case of non cheating, it is

    = $60 - $54

    = $6
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