Kali is a dot-com entrepreneur who has established a Web site at which people can design and buy a pair ofincredible sunglasses. Kali pays $100 a month for a Web server and Internet connection. The sunglasses that customers design are made to order by another firm, and Kali pays this firm $10 a pair. Kali has no other costs. The table shows the demand schedule for Kali's sunglasses. Do you expect other firms to enter the market and compete with Kali? Price (dollars per pair) 50 40 30 20 10 0 Quantity (pairs per month 0 10 20 30 40 50

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Kali is a dot-com entrepreneur who has established a
Web site at which people can design and buy
a pair ofincredible sunglasses.
Kali pays $100 a month for a Web server and Internet
connection. The sunglasses that customers design
are made to order by another firm, and Kali pays this
firm $10 a pair. Kali has no other costs.
The table shows the demand schedule for Kali's
sunglasses.
Do you expect other firms to enter the market and
compete with Kali?
***
OA. Other firms have an incentive to enter the
market and will do so.
OB. Other firms have no incentive to enter the
market.
OC. Other firms have an incentive to enter
the market, but are prevented from doing so
by a barrier to entry.
D. Some firms will exit the market.
OE. Kali will exit the market but other firms will
not.
Price
(dollars per pair)
50
40
30
20
10
0
Quantity
(pairs per month
0
10
20
30
40
50
Transcribed Image Text:Kali is a dot-com entrepreneur who has established a Web site at which people can design and buy a pair ofincredible sunglasses. Kali pays $100 a month for a Web server and Internet connection. The sunglasses that customers design are made to order by another firm, and Kali pays this firm $10 a pair. Kali has no other costs. The table shows the demand schedule for Kali's sunglasses. Do you expect other firms to enter the market and compete with Kali? *** OA. Other firms have an incentive to enter the market and will do so. OB. Other firms have no incentive to enter the market. OC. Other firms have an incentive to enter the market, but are prevented from doing so by a barrier to entry. D. Some firms will exit the market. OE. Kali will exit the market but other firms will not. Price (dollars per pair) 50 40 30 20 10 0 Quantity (pairs per month 0 10 20 30 40 50
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