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· 76-80 · 81-85 · 86-90 · 91-95 · 96-100 · 101-105 · 106-110 · 111-115 · 116-120 · 121-125 · 126-130 ·Analyze whether Nia Simms's suggested pricing strategy would have any value in deterring G's entry or any potential future entry.
Subject:
Economics
Topic:
Econometrics
Posting ID:
39706
OTA ID:
101733
Assuming that G does enter the market, discuss the profits associated with different pricing scenarios, and identify the equilibrium price and profits for each firm. Evaluate how a focus on short-term or long-term goals would affect potential profits.
Subject:
Economics
Topic:
Econometrics
Posting ID:
39707
OTA ID:
101733
compare this price-cost margin to what it would be under a monopoly setting...
Identify the price-cost margin for T or under the price you have recommended for A. In qualitative terms, compare this price-cost margin to what it would be under a monopoly setting.
Subject:
Economics
Topic:
Econometrics
Posting ID:
39708
OTA ID:
104690
Identify the necessary conditions for A to create a win-win situation in pricing T.
Identify the necessary conditions for A to create a win-win situation in pricing T. Explain whether A can satisfy these conditions based on its current situation. Propose and evaluate at least one strategy A could use if it wanted to try to create a win-win situation in its competition with G.
Subject:
Economics
Topic:
Econometrics
Posting ID:
39709
OTA ID:
101733
Using OLS Estimation for prediction
We have 3 variables X Y Z X = F (Y, Z) Data is 2000-2005. I use OLS to Estimate the model and get a standard result.. for arguments sake I'll say it is X=3.00 -5.00Y +250Z I want to be able to predict the value of X with what I expect the values of both Y and Z to be in the year 2006. I expect Y to be 50 in 2006, and likewise expect Z to be 25 in 2006. I basically need help with using a regression for the purpose of predicting a future value. I do not know if I run another regression or whatnot -- totally lost here. Any help that can be provided is greatly appreciated.
Subject:
Economics
Topic:
Econometrics
Posting ID:
40880
OTA ID:
101733
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