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Calculating Profit in the Two-Firm Cartel Model

Based on a production cost of $1 per unit, the profit per unit in the two-firm model is $3 (calculated as a $4 price minus the $1 cost) when the price is high, and $1 (a $2 price minus the $1 cost) when the price is low. A firm's total profit is found by multiplying its per-unit profit by its share of the market sales, which is half of the total units sold at the corresponding price level.

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