[Step-by-Step] At current output a profit maximizing competitive firm gets $12.50 per unit produced and has average total costs of $10. When the market price


Question: At current output a profit maximizing competitive firm gets $12.50 per unit produced and has average total costs of $10. When the market price is $12.50, the firm's marginal cost curve crosses its marginal revenue curve where Q=1,000 units.

  1. Draw two graphs side-by-side: On the left side, sketch a representation of the market equilibrium (i.e. supply, demand, market equilibrium quantity and market equilibrium price). On the right side, sketch a representation of the individual competitive firm's cost curves (I haven't provided much information about the actual shape, but draw something consistent with the given data). Make sure the market equilibrium price determined in your leftmost graph appears in your rightmost graph: Each individual firm takes the market price as given!
  2. What is the firm's current level of profit? Do you anticipate entry or exit into the market? Explain your reasoning.

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