Ben owns a water pump. Because pumping large amounts of water is harder than pumping small amounts,

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Ben owns a water pump. Because pumping large amounts of water is harder than pumping small amounts, the cost of producing a bottle of water rises as he pumps more. Here is the cost he incurs to produce each bottle of water:

Cost of first bottle €1 Cost of second bottle €3 Cost of third bottle €5 Cost of fourth bottle €7

a. From this information, derive Ben’s supply schedule.

Graph his supply curve for bottled water.

b. If the price of a bottle of water is €4, how many bottles does Ben produce and sell? How much producer surplus does Ben get from these sales? Show Ben’s producer surplus in your graph.

c. If the price rises to €6, how does quantity supplied change? How does Ben’s producer surplus change?

Show these changes in your graph.

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Economics

ISBN: 124344

2nd Edition

Authors: N. Gregory Mankiw

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