
Managerial Economics & Organizational Architecture 5th Edition by James Brickley, Jerold Zimmerman, Clifford Smith
النسخة 5الرقم المعياري الدولي: 978-0073375823
Managerial Economics & Organizational Architecture 5th Edition by James Brickley, Jerold Zimmerman, Clifford Smith
النسخة 5الرقم المعياري الدولي: 978-0073375823 تمرين 30
You are a manager for a company that bottles and sells wine in two different countries. You charge the same price for a bottle of wine in both countries. Yet, your wine sales are much higher in one country than the other. Your boss asks you to develop an explanation for the differences in wine sales between the two countries and to develop a plan to sell more wine in the country with low wine consumption.
Population sizes and family incomes in the two countries are very similar. You also know that each country imposes a per bottle tax on wine.
Begin by providing a plausible economic explanation (focusing on constraints) for the differences in wine sales in the two countries. Illustrate your explanation by using indifference curves and budget lines for representative consumers from the two countries. What data would you want to determine if your explanation is likely to be correct Are there other plausible explanations for the differences in wine consumption Are there ways to determine which of these explanations is most likely to be driving the differences in consumption
Suppose that your economic explanation is likely to be correct and that your company will not allow you to lower the price per liter that you charge for wine in the two countries. Discuss at least two potential actions that you might take to sell more wine in the country with low demand.
Population sizes and family incomes in the two countries are very similar. You also know that each country imposes a per bottle tax on wine.
Begin by providing a plausible economic explanation (focusing on constraints) for the differences in wine sales in the two countries. Illustrate your explanation by using indifference curves and budget lines for representative consumers from the two countries. What data would you want to determine if your explanation is likely to be correct Are there other plausible explanations for the differences in wine consumption Are there ways to determine which of these explanations is most likely to be driving the differences in consumption
Suppose that your economic explanation is likely to be correct and that your company will not allow you to lower the price per liter that you charge for wine in the two countries. Discuss at least two potential actions that you might take to sell more wine in the country with low demand.
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