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Managerial Economics

September 2010

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Profit Maximization

` P = MC

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Shutdown Point

` P < AVCmin

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Market Supply 

` Summation of all the individual Firms· Supply

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Short-Run and Long-Run Equilibrium

` Long Term Changes in Supply

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Long-run Equilibrium in Free Market

` Zero Profit Condition

` P = MC = minimum long-run AC = Zero-Profit Price

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Long-Run Industry Supply 

` Law of Decreasing Marginal Returns on Limited

Resources

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Special Cases of Competitive Markets

` Constant Cost Industry

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Special Cases of Competitive Markets

` Increasing Cost Industry

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Special Cases of Competitive Markets

` Fixed Supply

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Special Cases of Competitive Markets

` Backward-Bending Supply Curve

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Equity of Markets?

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Imperfect Competition

` Individual Sellers have some measure of control over the

price of their output

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Monopoly 

` One Seller

` Licensed Sectors, Patents

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Oligopoly 

` Few sellers

` Airline Industry, Automobile Industry, PC Industry

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Monopolistic Competition

` Large no of sellers produce differentiated products

` e.g. Automobile Industry: size, performance, f uel economy,

safety

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Features of the four market structuresFeatures of the four market structures

Type of market

Number of firms

Freedom of entry

Nature of product

Examples Implications for demand curve

faced by firm

Perfect

competition

Very

many UnrestrictedHomogeneous

(undifferentiated)

Cabbages, carrots

(approximately)

Horizontal:

firm is a price taker 

Monopolisticcompetition

Many /several

Unrestricted Differentiated Builders,restaurants

Downward sloping,but relatively elastic

Oligopoly Few Restricted

Undifferentiated

or differentiated

Cement

cars, electricalappliances

Downward sloping.

Relatively inelastic(shape depends onreactions of rivals)

Monopoly One Restricted or 

completely

blocked

Unique

Local water 

company, trainoperators (over 

particular routes)

Downward sloping:

more inelastic thanoligopoly. Firm has

considerable

control over price

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Features of the four market structuresFeatures of the four market structures

Type of market

Number of firms

Freedom of entry

Nature of product

Examples Implications for demand curve

faced by firm

Perfect

competition

Very

many UnrestrictedHomogeneous

(undifferentiated)

Cabbages, carrots

(approximately)

Horizontal:

firm is a price taker 

Monopolisticcompetition

Many /several

Unrestricted Differentiated Builders,restaurants

Downward sloping,but relatively elastic

Oligopoly Few Restricted

Undifferentiated

or differentiated

Cement

cars, electricalappliances

Downward sloping.

Relatively inelastic(shape depends onreactions of rivals)

Monopoly One Restricted or 

completely

blocked

Unique

Local water 

company, trainoperators (over 

particular routes)

Downward sloping:

more inelastic thanoligopoly. Firm has

considerable

control over price

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Features of the four market structuresFeatures of the four market structures

Type of market

Number of firms

Freedom of entry

Nature of product

Examples Implications for demand curve

faced by firm

Perfect

competition

Very

many UnrestrictedHomogeneous

(undifferentiated)

Cabbages, carrots

(approximately)

Horizontal:

firm is a price taker 

Monopolisticcompetition

Many /several

Unrestricted Differentiated Builders,restaurants

Downward sloping,but relatively elastic

Oligopoly Few Restricted

Undifferentiated

or differentiated

Cement

cars, electricalappliances

Downward sloping.

Relatively inelastic(shape depends onreactions of rivals)

Monopoly One Restricted or 

completely

blocked

Unique

Local water 

company, trainoperators (over 

particular routes)

Downward sloping:

more inelastic thanoligopoly. Firm has

considerable

control over price

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Features of the four market structuresFeatures of the four market structures

Type of market

Number of firms

Freedom of entry

Nature of product

Examples Implications for demand curve

faced by firm

Perfect

competition

Very

many UnrestrictedHomogeneous

(undifferentiated)

Cabbages, carrots

(approximately)

Horizontal:

firm is a price taker 

Monopolisticcompetition

Many /several

Unrestricted Differentiated Builders,restaurants

Downward sloping,but relatively elastic

Oligopoly Few Restricted

Undifferentiated

or differentiated

Cement

cars, electricalappliances

Downward sloping.

Relatively inelastic(shape depends onreactions of rivals)

Monopoly One Restricted or 

completely

blocked

Unique

Local water 

company, trainoperators (over 

particular routes)

Downward sloping:

more inelastic thanoligopoly. Firm has

considerable

control over price

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Features of the four market structuresFeatures of the four market structures

Type of market

Number of firms

Freedom of entry

Nature of product

Examples Implications for demand curve

faced by firm

Perfect

competition

Very

many UnrestrictedHomogeneous

(undifferentiated)

Cabbages, carrots

(approximately)

Horizontal:

firm is a price taker 

Monopolisticcompetition

Many /several

Unrestricted Differentiated Builders,restaurants

Downward sloping,but relatively elastic

Oligopoly Few Restricted

Undifferentiated

or differentiated

Cement

cars, electricalappliances

Downward sloping.

Relatively inelastic(shape depends onreactions of rivals)

Monopoly One Restricted or 

completely

blocked

Unique

Local water 

company, trainoperators (over 

particular routes)

Downward sloping:

more inelastic thanoligopoly. Firm has

considerable

control over price

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Features of the four market structuresFeatures of the four market structures

Type of market

Number of firms

Freedom of entry

Nature of product

Examples Implications for demand curve

faced by firm

Perfect

competition

Very

many UnrestrictedHomogeneous

(undifferentiated)

Cabbages, carrots

(approximately)

Horizontal:

firm is a price taker 

Monopolisticcompetition

Many /several

Unrestricted Differentiated Builders,restaurants

Downward sloping,but relatively elastic

Oligopoly Few Restricted

Undifferentiated

or differentiated

Cement

cars, electricalappliances

Downward sloping.

Relatively inelastic(shape depends onreactions of rivals)

Monopoly One Restricted or 

completely

blocked

Unique

Local water 

company, trainoperators (over 

particular routes)

Downward sloping:

more inelastic thanoligopoly. Firm has

considerable

control over price

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B ARRIERS FOR PERFECT COMPETITION

Decreasing Production Costs

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PERFECT COMPETITION

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MONOPOLY 

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OLIGOPOLY 

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B ARRIERS FOR PERFECT COMPETITION

Barriers to Entry

y

Legal Restrictions

Patents

Franchise Monopoly

Import Restrictions

y High Cost of Entry

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B ARRIERS FOR PERFECT COMPETITION

Barriers to Entry

y

High Cost of Entry e.g Commercial Aircraft Mfg

y  Advertising

y Product Differentiation

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M ARGINALREVENUE

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