Ch 9 - Imperfect Competition: Monopolistic Competition and Oligopoly

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Monopolistic Competition

Firms in this market structure have characteristics of both a monopoly and perfect competition

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Inefficiency

monopolistically competitive firms are not allocatively efficient. P is unequal to MC, as price tends to be greater than MC

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Easy Entry and Exit

new firms are able to enter and exit the very easily so when new firms arrive, the demand decreases for other existing firms.

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Differentiated Products and Nonprice Competition

non-price competition focuses on product promotion which set them apart from other rivals

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Excess Capacity

When the demand for a good or service is less than the amount of supply which the firm would provide to the market.

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Oligopoly

In this case, a number of firms within the same industry are dominating the market. Due to constant competition between firms, this leads to less increases in price

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Collusion

is the illegal alliance of two opposing firms in an attempt to disrupt market equilibrium.

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antitrust policy

This policy aims to prevent the creation of oligopolies from developing into monopolies as the lack of competition is not good for the economy and consumers.

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High entry barriers

Only a few firms are established in this market as if it were easier to enter, more firms would have made use of the economic profit earned

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Few Dominant Firms

only these firms sell differentiated or identical products.

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Price Leadership

a price leader in the market is able to set prices in order to increase profits

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Collusion

this occurs when rivals team up together to maximise their profits.

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Game theory

in mathematics and real life is the analysis of the method or strategy which people use to strategically win a game

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An equilibrium in game theory and oligopoly

when both firms reach a mutual understanding of using the dominant strategy.

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Dominant Strategy

the best choice for one player regardless of what the other player chooses

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When Price is greater than Marginal Cost and ATC

Occurs in the relationships of both monopolistic competition and oligopoly

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When marginal revenue and marginal cost are equal to each other

Is a profit maximisation method for both Monopolistic competition and oligopoly

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