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Please answer all questions below.... 1. Why are the concepts of own and cross-price elasticities of demand essential to competitor identification and market definition for companies in the food...

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1. Why are the concepts of own and cross-price elasticities of demand essential to competitor identification and market definition for companies in the food industry? (2 points possible)

3. How would you characterize the nature of competition among small food companies? Are there submarkets with distinct competitive pressures? Are there important substitutes that constrain pricing? Given these competitive issues, how can an organic frozen foods producer be profitable? (3 points possible)

4. How does industry-level price elasticity of demand shape the opportunities for making profit in an industry? How does the firm-level price elasticity of demand shape the opportunities for making profit in an industry? (2 points possible)

7. Numerous studies have shown that there is usually a systematic relationship between concentration and price. What is this relationship? Offer two brief explanations for this relationship. (2 points possible)

9. The following, adapted from a merger case in 2014, were the approximate U.S. market shares of different cigarette companies: Altria, 47 percent; Reynolds American, 26 percent; Lorillard, 14 percent; Imperial, 5 percent; total for all other brands, 8 percent. Assume “all other brands” each have less than a one-percent share.

(a) Compute the Herfindahl for this market, showing how you arrived at this number. (1 point possible)

(b) Suppose that Reynolds American were to acquire Lorillard, as it has – BUT suppose Reynolds American did not sell off any Lorillard brands [unlike the actual deal]. Compute the post-merger Herfindahl, showing how you arrived at this number. (1 point possible)

(c) Would federal antitrust agencies be likely to become concerned to see a Herfindahl increase of the magnitude you computed as [(b) - (a)], as well as the projected SSNIP, and challenge the merger? Explain why or why not. (2 points possible)

Answered Same Day Feb 07, 2022

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Komalavalli answered on Feb 08 2022
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1. Food industry firms need cross price elasticity of demand concepts to determine whether their product has close substitute or not. It helps them to identify their competitor. Own price elasticity helps them to decide whether to increase or decrease the price.
3. The nature of competition among small food firm is monopolistic. Yes, they are under competitive pressure. Yes there is a substitute constrain pricing. To make profit the producer should focus on pricing strategy and cost minimization.
4Profit prospects in an industry are shaped by firm-level price elasticity of demand, because...
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