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2kdragginppl
06.04.2021 • 
Business

In the Challenge​ Solution, would it make a difference to the analysis whether the​ lump-sum costs such as registration fees are collected annually or only once when the firm starts​ operation? How would each of these franchise taxes affect the​ firm's long-run supply​ curve? The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration​ (FMCSA) along with state transportation agencies in 38 states administer interstate trucking licenses through a Single State Registration System. ​ However, the registration process is​ complex, time​ consuming, and expensive. There are many fees and costly regulations that a trucker or firm must meet to operate. For​ example, for a large​ truck, the annual federal interstate registration fee can exceed​ $8,000. These largely​ lump-sum costswhich are not related to the number of miles drivenhave increased substantially in recent years. What effect do these new fixed costs have on the trucking market price and​ quantity? Are individual firms providing more or fewer trucking​ services? Does the number of firms in the market rise or​ fall? The Challenge Solution suggests the market price will increase and the market quantity will decrease. ​ Further, the number of firms in the market will​ fall, although each firm remaining in the market will produce more. Instead of being collected​ annually, if the​ lump-sum costs are collected only once​ (when the firm starts​ operation), then

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