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Page 1: 11 - 1 Copyright McGraw-Hill/Irwin, 2005 Four Market Models Monopoly Examples Barriers to Entry The Natural Monopoly Case Monopoly Demand Monopoly Revenues.

11 - 1Copyright McGraw-Hill/Irwin, 2005

Four Market Models

Monopoly Examples

Barriers to Entry

The Natural Monopoly Case

Monopoly Demand

Monopoly Revenues & Costs

Output & Price Discrimination

Inefficiency of Pure Monopoly

Price Discrimination

Regulated Monopoly

Key Terms

PreviousSlide

NextSlide

EndShow

Pure Monopoly

11C H A P T E R

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11 - 2Copyright McGraw-Hill/Irwin, 2005

Four Market Models

Monopoly Examples

Barriers to Entry

The Natural Monopoly Case

Monopoly Demand

Monopoly Revenues & Costs

Output & Price Discrimination

Inefficiency of Pure Monopoly

Price Discrimination

Regulated Monopoly

Key Terms

PreviousSlide

NextSlide

EndShow

Market Structure Continuum

PureCompetition

PureMonopoly

MonopolisticCompetition Oligopoly

FOUR MARKET MODELSPure Monopoly:• Single Seller• No Close Substitutes• Price Maker• Blocked Entry• Nonprice Competition

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11 - 3Copyright McGraw-Hill/Irwin, 2005

Four Market Models

Monopoly Examples

Barriers to Entry

The Natural Monopoly Case

Monopoly Demand

Monopoly Revenues & Costs

Output & Price Discrimination

Inefficiency of Pure Monopoly

Price Discrimination

Regulated Monopoly

Key Terms

PreviousSlide

NextSlide

EndShow

MONOPOLY EXAMPLES

Pure Monopoly Regulated Monopoly Near Monopolies Dual Objectives of the Study

• Monopoly as a Market Structure

• To Better Understand Other Market Structures

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11 - 4Copyright McGraw-Hill/Irwin, 2005

Four Market Models

Monopoly Examples

Barriers to Entry

The Natural Monopoly Case

Monopoly Demand

Monopoly Revenues & Costs

Output & Price Discrimination

Inefficiency of Pure Monopoly

Price Discrimination

Regulated Monopoly

Key Terms

PreviousSlide

NextSlide

EndShow

BARRIERS TO ENTRYEconomies of Scale

• The Natural Monopoly Case• Minimum Efficient Scale

Legal Barriers to Entry• Patents• Licenses

Ownership or Control of Essential ResourcesPricing and Other Strategic Barriers to Entry

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11 - 5Copyright McGraw-Hill/Irwin, 2005

Four Market Models

Monopoly Examples

Barriers to Entry

The Natural Monopoly Case

Monopoly Demand

Monopoly Revenues & Costs

Output & Price Discrimination

Inefficiency of Pure Monopoly

Price Discrimination

Regulated Monopoly

Key Terms

PreviousSlide

NextSlide

EndShow

Ave

rag

e T

ota

l C

ost

Quantity

$20

15

10

0 50 100 200

ATCIf ATC declines over extended output, least-cost production is realized only if there is one producer - a natural monopoly.

THE NATURAL MONOPOLY CASE

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11 - 6Copyright McGraw-Hill/Irwin, 2005

Four Market Models

Monopoly Examples

Barriers to Entry

The Natural Monopoly Case

Monopoly Demand

Monopoly Revenues & Costs

Output & Price Discrimination

Inefficiency of Pure Monopoly

Price Discrimination

Regulated Monopoly

Key Terms

PreviousSlide

NextSlide

EndShow

MONOPOLY DEMAND3 Basic Assumptions:

• Monopoly Status is Secure• No Governmental

Regulation• Firm Charges the Same

Price for all Units SoldMarket Demand Curve is the Firm’s Demand Curve

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11 - 7Copyright McGraw-Hill/Irwin, 2005

Four Market Models

Monopoly Examples

Barriers to Entry

The Natural Monopoly Case

Monopoly Demand

Monopoly Revenues & Costs

Output & Price Discrimination

Inefficiency of Pure Monopoly

Price Discrimination

Regulated Monopoly

Key Terms

PreviousSlide

NextSlide

EndShow

MONOPOLY DEMAND

1 2 3 4 5 6

P

Q

$142 132

D

As price decreases from$142 to $132...

Loss = $30

Gain = $132

but revenue will increase with the

additional unit sold.

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11 - 8Copyright McGraw-Hill/Irwin, 2005

Four Market Models

Monopoly Examples

Barriers to Entry

The Natural Monopoly Case

Monopoly Demand

Monopoly Revenues & Costs

Output & Price Discrimination

Inefficiency of Pure Monopoly

Price Discrimination

Regulated Monopoly

Key Terms

PreviousSlide

NextSlide

EndShow

MONOPOLY DEMAND

1 2 3 4 5 6

P

Q

$142 132

D

As price decreases from$142 to $132...

Loss = $30

Gain = $132

but revenue will increase with the

additional unit sold.

Marginal Revenue$142 - $30 = $102

will necessarily beless than price $132.

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11 - 9Copyright McGraw-Hill/Irwin, 2005

Four Market Models

Monopoly Examples

Barriers to Entry

The Natural Monopoly Case

Monopoly Demand

Monopoly Revenues & Costs

Output & Price Discrimination

Inefficiency of Pure Monopoly

Price Discrimination

Regulated Monopoly

Key Terms

PreviousSlide

NextSlide

EndShow

MONOPOLY REVENUES & COSTS

MarginalRevenue

0

Quantityof

Output

Price(AverageRevenue)

TotalRevenue

MarginalCost

Profit +or

loss -

$172 $ 0 - $100

AverageTotalCost

TotalCost

$100

Revenue Data Cost Data

x = - =

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11 - 10Copyright McGraw-Hill/Irwin, 2005

Four Market Models

Monopoly Examples

Barriers to Entry

The Natural Monopoly Case

Monopoly Demand

Monopoly Revenues & Costs

Output & Price Discrimination

Inefficiency of Pure Monopoly

Price Discrimination

Regulated Monopoly

Key Terms

PreviousSlide

NextSlide

EndShow

0 $172 $ 0 - $100$100

MONOPOLY REVENUES & COSTS

MarginalRevenue

0 1

90

Quantityof

Output

Price(AverageRevenue)

TotalRevenue

MarginalCost

Profit +or

loss -

$172 162

$ 0162

$162 - $100- 28

AverageTotalCost

$190.00

TotalCost

$100190

] ]

Revenue Data Cost Data

x = - =

MR = $162 – 0 = $162 MC = $190 – 100 = $90MR > MC

Loss Improvementfrom -$100 to -$28Check next unit of

output!

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11 - 11Copyright McGraw-Hill/Irwin, 2005

Four Market Models

Monopoly Examples

Barriers to Entry

The Natural Monopoly Case

Monopoly Demand

Monopoly Revenues & Costs

Output & Price Discrimination

Inefficiency of Pure Monopoly

Price Discrimination

Regulated Monopoly

Key Terms

PreviousSlide

NextSlide

EndShow

MONOPOLY REVENUES & COSTS

MarginalRevenue

0 1 23456789

10

90807060708090

110130150

Quantityof

Output

Price(AverageRevenue)

TotalRevenue

MarginalCost

Profit +or

loss -

$172 162 152142132122112102

928272

$ 0162304426528610672714736738720

$162142122102

82624222

2- 18

- $100- 28+ 34+ 86

+ 128+ 140+ 122

+ 74- 14

- 142- 310

AverageTotalCost

$190.00135.00113.33100.00

94.0091.6791.4393.7397.78

103.00

TotalCost

$100190270340400470550640750880

1030

]]]]]]]]]]

]]]]]]]]]]

Revenue Data Cost Data

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11 - 12Copyright McGraw-Hill/Irwin, 2005

Four Market Models

Monopoly Examples

Barriers to Entry

The Natural Monopoly Case

Monopoly Demand

Monopoly Revenues & Costs

Output & Price Discrimination

Inefficiency of Pure Monopoly

Price Discrimination

Regulated Monopoly

Key Terms

PreviousSlide

NextSlide

EndShow

MONOPOLY REVENUES & COSTS

MarginalRevenue

0 1 23456789

10

90807060708090

110130150

Quantityof

Output

Price(AverageRevenue)

TotalRevenue

MarginalCost

Profit +or

loss -

$172 162 152142132122112102

928272

$ 0162304426528610672714736738720

$162142122102

82624222

2- 18

- $100- 28+ 34+ 86

+ 128+ 140+ 122

+ 74- 14

- 142- 310

AverageTotalCost

$190.00135.00113.33100.00

94.0091.6791.4393.7397.78

103.00

TotalCost

$100190270340400470550640750880

1030

]]]]]]]]]]

]]]]]]]]]]

Revenue Data Cost Data

Can you see profitmaximization? MR > = MC

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11 - 13Copyright McGraw-Hill/Irwin, 2005

Four Market Models

Monopoly Examples

Barriers to Entry

The Natural Monopoly Case

Monopoly Demand

Monopoly Revenues & Costs

Output & Price Discrimination

Inefficiency of Pure Monopoly

Price Discrimination

Regulated Monopoly

Key Terms

PreviousSlide

NextSlide

EndShow

MONOPOLY REVENUES & COSTS

MarginalRevenue

0 1 23456789

10

90807060708090

110130150

Quantityof

Output

Price(AverageRevenue)

TotalRevenue

MarginalCost

Profit +or

loss -

$172 162 152142132122112102

928272

$ 0162304426528610672714736738720

$162142122102

82624222

2- 18

- $100- 28+ 34+ 86

+ 128+ 140+ 122

+ 74- 14

- 142- 310

AverageTotalCost

$190.00135.00113.33100.00

94.0091.6791.4393.7397.78

103.00

TotalCost

$100190270340400470550640750880

1030

]]]]]]]]]]

]]]]]]]]]]

Revenue Data Cost Data

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11 - 14Copyright McGraw-Hill/Irwin, 2005

Four Market Models

Monopoly Examples

Barriers to Entry

The Natural Monopoly Case

Monopoly Demand

Monopoly Revenues & Costs

Output & Price Discrimination

Inefficiency of Pure Monopoly

Price Discrimination

Regulated Monopoly

Key Terms

PreviousSlide

NextSlide

EndShow

MONOPOLY REVENUES & COSTS

Do

llar

sD

oll

ars

$200

150

200

50

$750

500

250

0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

Q0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

Q

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11 - 15Copyright McGraw-Hill/Irwin, 2005

Four Market Models

Monopoly Examples

Barriers to Entry

The Natural Monopoly Case

Monopoly Demand

Monopoly Revenues & Costs

Output & Price Discrimination

Inefficiency of Pure Monopoly

Price Discrimination

Regulated Monopoly

Key Terms

PreviousSlide

NextSlide

EndShow

MONOPOLY REVENUES & COSTS

Do

llar

sD

oll

ars

$200

150

200

50

$750

500

250

MR

Elastic

0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

DQ

0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

TR

Q

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11 - 16Copyright McGraw-Hill/Irwin, 2005

Four Market Models

Monopoly Examples

Barriers to Entry

The Natural Monopoly Case

Monopoly Demand

Monopoly Revenues & Costs

Output & Price Discrimination

Inefficiency of Pure Monopoly

Price Discrimination

Regulated Monopoly

Key Terms

PreviousSlide

NextSlide

EndShow

MONOPOLY REVENUES & COSTS

Q

Do

llar

sD

oll

ars

$200

150

200

50

$750

500

250

TR

MR D

InelasticElastic

0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18Q

0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

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11 - 17Copyright McGraw-Hill/Irwin, 2005

Four Market Models

Monopoly Examples

Barriers to Entry

The Natural Monopoly Case

Monopoly Demand

Monopoly Revenues & Costs

Output & Price Discrimination

Inefficiency of Pure Monopoly

Price Discrimination

Regulated Monopoly

Key Terms

PreviousSlide

NextSlide

EndShow

OUTPUT AND PRICE DETERMINATION

Cost DataMR = MC RuleNo Monopoly Supply CurveMonopoly Pricing

Misconceptions• Not Highest Price• Total, Not Unit, Profit• Possibility of Losses

Graphically…

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Four Market Models

Monopoly Examples

Barriers to Entry

The Natural Monopoly Case

Monopoly Demand

Monopoly Revenues & Costs

Output & Price Discrimination

Inefficiency of Pure Monopoly

Price Discrimination

Regulated Monopoly

Key Terms

PreviousSlide

NextSlide

EndShow

Profit Maximization Under Monopoly

D

MC

ATC

MR

$94

$122Profit

MR = MC

ProfitPer Unit

OUTPUT AND PRICE DETERMINATION

Q

200

175

150

125

100

75

50

25

0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Pri

ce,

cost

s, a

nd

rev

enu

e

Remember the MR=MC Rule?

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11 - 19Copyright McGraw-Hill/Irwin, 2005

Four Market Models

Monopoly Examples

Barriers to Entry

The Natural Monopoly Case

Monopoly Demand

Monopoly Revenues & Costs

Output & Price Discrimination

Inefficiency of Pure Monopoly

Price Discrimination

Regulated Monopoly

Key Terms

PreviousSlide

NextSlide

EndShow

Profit Maximization Under Monopoly

D

MC

ATC

MR

$94

$122Profit

MR = MC

ProfitPer Unit

OUTPUT AND PRICE DETERMINATION

Q

200

175

150

125

100

75

50

25

0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Pri

ce,

cost

s, a

nd

rev

enu

e

What About

Loss Minimization?

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11 - 20Copyright McGraw-Hill/Irwin, 2005

Four Market Models

Monopoly Examples

Barriers to Entry

The Natural Monopoly Case

Monopoly Demand

Monopoly Revenues & Costs

Output & Price Discrimination

Inefficiency of Pure Monopoly

Price Discrimination

Regulated Monopoly

Key Terms

PreviousSlide

NextSlide

EndShow

Loss Minimization Under Monopoly

D

MCATC

MR

APm

Loss

MR = MC

LossPer Unit

OUTPUT AND PRICE DETERMINATION

Q

200

175

150

125

100

75

50

25

0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Pri

ce,

cost

s, a

nd

rev

enu

e

AVC

Qm

V

Since Pm exceeds AVC,the firm will produce

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11 - 21Copyright McGraw-Hill/Irwin, 2005

Four Market Models

Monopoly Examples

Barriers to Entry

The Natural Monopoly Case

Monopoly Demand

Monopoly Revenues & Costs

Output & Price Discrimination

Inefficiency of Pure Monopoly

Price Discrimination

Regulated Monopoly

Key Terms

PreviousSlide

NextSlide

EndShow

Loss Minimization Under Monopoly

D

MCATC

MR

APm

Loss

MR = MC

LossPer Unit

OUTPUT AND PRICE DETERMINATION

Q

200

175

150

125

100

75

50

25

0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Pri

ce,

cost

s, a

nd

rev

enu

e

AVC

Qm

V

What are theEconomic Effects

of Monopoly?

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11 - 22Copyright McGraw-Hill/Irwin, 2005

Four Market Models

Monopoly Examples

Barriers to Entry

The Natural Monopoly Case

Monopoly Demand

Monopoly Revenues & Costs

Output & Price Discrimination

Inefficiency of Pure Monopoly

Price Discrimination

Regulated Monopoly

Key Terms

PreviousSlide

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EndShow

Q

INEFFICIENCY OF PURE MONOPOLY

P

DMR

S = MC

Pc

Pm

QcQm

At MR=MCA monopolistwill sell less

units at ahigher price

than incompetition.

An industry in pure competitionsells where supply and

demand are equal.

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11 - 23Copyright McGraw-Hill/Irwin, 2005

Four Market Models

Monopoly Examples

Barriers to Entry

The Natural Monopoly Case

Monopoly Demand

Monopoly Revenues & Costs

Output & Price Discrimination

Inefficiency of Pure Monopoly

Price Discrimination

Regulated Monopoly

Key Terms

PreviousSlide

NextSlide

EndShow

Q

INEFFICIENCY OF PURE MONOPOLY

P

DMR

S = MC

Pc

Pm

QcQm

At MR=MCA monopolistwill sell less

units at ahigher price

than incompetition

Monopoly pricing effectivelycreates an income transfer from

buyers to the seller!

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11 - 24Copyright McGraw-Hill/Irwin, 2005

Four Market Models

Monopoly Examples

Barriers to Entry

The Natural Monopoly Case

Monopoly Demand

Monopoly Revenues & Costs

Output & Price Discrimination

Inefficiency of Pure Monopoly

Price Discrimination

Regulated Monopoly

Key Terms

PreviousSlide

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COST COMPLICATIONS

Av

era

ge

to

tal c

os

ts

Quantity

AverageTotal Costs

X

X’

Q1 Q2

ATCx

ATC1

ATC2

ATCx’

Economies of ScaleSimultaneous ConsumptionNetwork Effects X-Inefficiency Inefficient internal

operation leads tohigher-than-

necessary costs.

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Four Market Models

Monopoly Examples

Barriers to Entry

The Natural Monopoly Case

Monopoly Demand

Monopoly Revenues & Costs

Output & Price Discrimination

Inefficiency of Pure Monopoly

Price Discrimination

Regulated Monopoly

Key Terms

PreviousSlide

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COST COMPLICATIONSEconomies of ScaleSimultaneous ConsumptionNetwork Effects X-InefficiencyRent-Seeking ExpendituresRent-Seeking BehaviorTechnological AdvanceAssessment and Policy OptionsAntitrust ActionRegulate Natural MonopolyIgnore it, if it is Short-Lived

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Four Market Models

Monopoly Examples

Barriers to Entry

The Natural Monopoly Case

Monopoly Demand

Monopoly Revenues & Costs

Output & Price Discrimination

Inefficiency of Pure Monopoly

Price Discrimination

Regulated Monopoly

Key Terms

PreviousSlide

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ConditionsMonopoly PowerMarket SegregationNo Resale

ConsequencesMore ProfitMore Production

PRICE DISCRIMINATION

Graphically…

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Four Market Models

Monopoly Examples

Barriers to Entry

The Natural Monopoly Case

Monopoly Demand

Monopoly Revenues & Costs

Output & Price Discrimination

Inefficiency of Pure Monopoly

Price Discrimination

Regulated Monopoly

Key Terms

PreviousSlide

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Q

DMR

MC

ATC

P

Q1

Pri

ce a

nd

Co

sts

Economic profits witha single MR=MC

price

PRICE DISCRIMINATION

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Four Market Models

Monopoly Examples

Barriers to Entry

The Natural Monopoly Case

Monopoly Demand

Monopoly Revenues & Costs

Output & Price Discrimination

Inefficiency of Pure Monopoly

Price Discrimination

Regulated Monopoly

Key Terms

PreviousSlide

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EndShow

Q

D

MC

ATC

P

Q1

Pri

ce a

nd

Co

sts

PRICE DISCRIMINATION

Q2

A perfectly discriminatingmonopolist has MR=D,producing more product

and more profit!

MR=D

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Four Market Models

Monopoly Examples

Barriers to Entry

The Natural Monopoly Case

Monopoly Demand

Monopoly Revenues & Costs

Output & Price Discrimination

Inefficiency of Pure Monopoly

Price Discrimination

Regulated Monopoly

Key Terms

PreviousSlide

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EndShow

Q

D

MC

ATC

P

Q1

Pri

ce a

nd

Co

sts

Economic profits withprice discrimination

PRICE DISCRIMINATION

Q2

MR=D

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Four Market Models

Monopoly Examples

Barriers to Entry

The Natural Monopoly Case

Monopoly Demand

Monopoly Revenues & Costs

Output & Price Discrimination

Inefficiency of Pure Monopoly

Price Discrimination

Regulated Monopoly

Key Terms

PreviousSlide

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Natural MonopoliesRate RegulationSocially Optimum Price

P = MCFair-Return Price

P = ATCDilemma of Regulation

REGULATED MONOPOLY

Graphically…

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Four Market Models

Monopoly Examples

Barriers to Entry

The Natural Monopoly Case

Monopoly Demand

Monopoly Revenues & Costs

Output & Price Discrimination

Inefficiency of Pure Monopoly

Price Discrimination

Regulated Monopoly

Key Terms

PreviousSlide

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REGULATED MONOPOLY

Q

D

MR

MCATC

P

Pri

ce a

nd

Co

sts

Monopoly PriceMR = MC

Qm

Pm

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Four Market Models

Monopoly Examples

Barriers to Entry

The Natural Monopoly Case

Monopoly Demand

Monopoly Revenues & Costs

Output & Price Discrimination

Inefficiency of Pure Monopoly

Price Discrimination

Regulated Monopoly

Key Terms

PreviousSlide

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REGULATED MONOPOLY

Q

D

MR

MCATC

P

Pri

ce a

nd

Co

sts

Fair-Return PriceNormal Profit Only

Qf

Pf

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Four Market Models

Monopoly Examples

Barriers to Entry

The Natural Monopoly Case

Monopoly Demand

Monopoly Revenues & Costs

Output & Price Discrimination

Inefficiency of Pure Monopoly

Price Discrimination

Regulated Monopoly

Key Terms

PreviousSlide

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EndShow

REGULATED MONOPOLY

Q

D

MR

MCATC

P

Pri

ce a

nd

Co

sts

Socially-OptimumPrice

P = MC

Qr

Pr

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Four Market Models

Monopoly Examples

Barriers to Entry

The Natural Monopoly Case

Monopoly Demand

Monopoly Revenues & Costs

Output & Price Discrimination

Inefficiency of Pure Monopoly

Price Discrimination

Regulated Monopoly

Key Terms

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REGULATED MONOPOLY

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MR = MC

Fair-Return Price

Socially-OptimumPrice

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Dilemma of RegulationWhich Price?

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Four Market Models

Monopoly Examples

Barriers to Entry

The Natural Monopoly Case

Monopoly Demand

Monopoly Revenues & Costs

Output & Price Discrimination

Inefficiency of Pure Monopoly

Price Discrimination

Regulated Monopoly

Key Terms

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