There is a beer company and a bottling plant. The beer company can make 100 gallons of beer for $200. Note that 1 gallon is enough for 16 8-ounce cans. A canning company can can 1600 cans of beer for...


There is a beer company and a bottling plant.<br>The beer company can make 100 gallons of<br>beer for $200. Note that 1 gallon is enough<br>for 16 8-ounce cans. A canning company can<br>can 1600 cans of beer for a cost of $0.25 each<br>(including transportation costs). Canning<br>services can be bought and sold on the open<br>market for $0.50 per can. A can of beer sells<br>for $1.<br>A. Find the outside option profit for each firm<br>Now imagine that the canning company can<br>move near the beer company for $100. Doing<br>this will decrease the cost off canning to $0.10<br>per can.Ex Ante<br>B. What is the maximum total profit generated<br>by both firms working to-gether?<br>C. Find the nash bargaining profit for each<br>firm.Ex PostNow assume that the canning<br>company has moved. They can still sell<br>theircanning services on the open market and<br>doing so will still cost $0.25 per can.<br>D. Find the new outside option for each firm.<br>E. Find the new nash bargaining profit for<br>each firm.<br>

Extracted text: There is a beer company and a bottling plant. The beer company can make 100 gallons of beer for $200. Note that 1 gallon is enough for 16 8-ounce cans. A canning company can can 1600 cans of beer for a cost of $0.25 each (including transportation costs). Canning services can be bought and sold on the open market for $0.50 per can. A can of beer sells for $1. A. Find the outside option profit for each firm Now imagine that the canning company can move near the beer company for $100. Doing this will decrease the cost off canning to $0.10 per can.Ex Ante B. What is the maximum total profit generated by both firms working to-gether? C. Find the nash bargaining profit for each firm.Ex PostNow assume that the canning company has moved. They can still sell theircanning services on the open market and doing so will still cost $0.25 per can. D. Find the new outside option for each firm. E. Find the new nash bargaining profit for each firm.

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