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Analyzing Complexity in Fee-Setting

A software company owns a platform and wants to set a subscription fee for independent developers who build apps on it. The total revenue an app generates depends on the effort (hours worked) of its developer. The company observes two types of developers:

  • Type A Developers: Adjust their working hours based on their potential net profit. If the subscription fee is high, they work less, and if it's low, they work more.
  • Type B Developers: Have a fixed work schedule they prefer to stick to, regardless of the subscription fee, as long as their net profit is above a certain minimum acceptable level.

From the software company's perspective of setting a single, profit-maximizing subscription fee, which type of developer presents a more complex calculation challenge? Explain your reasoning by contrasting the information the company would need to determine the optimal fee for each type.

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Updated 2025-08-01

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