<span>They will Set prices to match Company A
According </span><span>to the theory of price leadership, there will always be a company that become a market leader in determining the market's standard for acceptable price upon a certain product.
Usually, the most dominant company took this position because they had the capability to manufacture large quantity product to obtain cheaper price</span>
Answer: Option B
Explanation:
Call option is the purchase of the right to purchase the product at a fixed price before the time agreed. Buying call options, would limit the risk level to the premiums paid for the calls. So the option A is correct and by the exercise of this call option early cannot limit risk on the portfolio. The remainder two are the benefit of purchasing call options.
Answer:
The answer is: B) The reduction in economic surplus resulting from a market not being in competitive equilibrium.
Explanation:
Deadweight loss is an economic cost to society as a whole when market inefficiencies occur preventing it from reaching its equilibrium point. Market inefficiencies are caused by incorrect allocation of resources.
For example if a price ceiling is established, suppliers will tend to lower the quantity supplied while the quantity demanded either increases or stays the same. That economic deficiency resulting from an unsatisfied demand is what we call deadweight loss.
Other causes for deadweight loss are price floors (reduction of the quantity demanded) and taxation (shifts on the demand or supply curves).