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A private golf club has two types of members. Serious golfers each have the dema

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Question

A private golf club has two types of members. Serious golfers each have the demand curve Q = 350 – 10P, where Q represents the number of rounds played per year and P is the per-round price. Casual golfers have the demand curve Q = 100 – 10P. The club has 10 serious and 100 casual golfing members and faces a constant marginal cost of 5$ per round played by either type of member.
Suppose that the club can employ a two-part pricing scheme but must charge all members the same annual membership (entry) fee. What entry fee and per-round price should the club charge?

Explanation / Answer

By equating each groups marginal revenue with $5 (MC), the club should charge the serious
members $20 and the casual members $7.50.

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