How would the assumption of perfect information in the theory
42. How would the assumption of perfect information in the theory of perfect competition
render advertising utterly ineffective? (5 points)
43. We talked quite a bit about textbook monopoly theory and its potential weaknesses. Why
does the theory appear to be inapplicable (that is, why doesn’t there seem to be much
evidence in the real world)? (I’m looking for a very specific answer, as we discussed it
often.) (6 points)
44. The term “robber baron” is usually meant as a slur against the industrialists of the late 19th
and early 20th centuries. Why might this derogatory smear be inappropriate or even unfair?
(6 points, the answer to be given is from the context of our extensive discussions of
Monopoly)
45. Robert Murphy makes the case in “Trusting the Feds on Antitrust” that the textbook model
for analyzing and regulating monopolies is inappropriate for economic policy theorists even
for the most egregious historical examples of monopoly. In 100 words or less, explain his
argument using both your understanding of his position and your understanding of the text-
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Solution: How would the assumption of perfect information in the theory