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MONOPOLISTIC
COMPETITION

CHAPTER 25
I. MONOPOLISTIC COMPETITION:
         Characteristics and Occurrence



A. Monopolistic Competition refers to a market
   situation with a relatively large number of sellers
   offering similar but not identical products.

1.   Each firm has a small percentage of the total
     market.

2. Collusion is nearly impossible with so many firms.

3. Firms act independently with no feeling of mutual
   interdependence among the sellers. The actions of
   one rival are ignored by the others.
I. MONOPOLISTIC COMPETITION:
          Characteristics and Occurrence



B.   Product differentiation makes this model different from pure
     competition model. Economic rivalry takes the form of
     nonprice competition.

1.   Product differentiation may be physical (qualitative).

2.   Services and conditions accompanying the sale of the
     product are important aspects of product differentiation.

3.   Location is another type of differentiation.

4.   Brand names and packaging lead to perceived differences.

5.   Product differentiation allows producers to have some
     control over the prices of their products.
I. MONOPOLISTIC COMPETITION:
        Characteristics and Occurrence




C. Another characteristic of monopolistic competition
   is that firms can enter these industries relatively
   easily.

D. Examples of real-world industries that fit this
   model are found on page 462 in your textbook, in
   Table 25.1
II. MONOPOLISTIC COMPETITION:
         Price and Output Determination



A. The firm’s demand curve is highly, but not perfectly,
   elastic. It is more elastic than the monopoly’s demand
   curve because the seller has many rivals producing
   close substitutes.     It is less elastic than in pure
   competition, because the seller’s product is
   differentiated from its rivals, so the firm has some
   control over price.
B. In the short-run situation, the firm will maximize
   profits or minimize losses by producing where
   marginal cost and marginal revenue are equal, as was
   true in pure competition and pure monopoly. The
   profit-maximizing situation and loss-minimizing
   situations are illustrated on Figure 25.1 on page 463.
II. MONOPOLISTIC COMPETITION:
          Price and Output Determination



C. In the long-run situation, the firm will tend to earn a
   normal profit only, that is, it will break even. See page
   463, Figure 25.1 C.

1.   Firms can enter the industry easily and will if the
     existing firms are making an economic profit. As firms
     enter the industry, this decreases the demand curve
     facing an individual firm as buyers shift some demand
     to new firms; the demand curve will shift until the firm
     just breaks even. If the demand shifts below the break-
     even point (including a normal profit) some firms will
     leave the industry in the long run.
II. MONOPOLISTIC COMPETITION:
          Price and Output Determination



2.   If firms were making a loss in the short run, some firms
     will leave the industry. This will raise the demand
     curve facing each remaining firm as there are fewer
     substitutes for buyers. As this happens, each firm will
     see its losses disappear until it reaches the break-even
     (normal profit) level of output and price.
3.   Complicating factors are involved with this analysis:
     a. Some firms may achieve a measure of differentiation
     that    is    not     easily   duplicated     by    rivals
     (patents, location, etc.) and can realize economic profits
     even in the long run.
II. MONOPOLISTIC COMPETITION:
          Price and Output Determination




b. There is some restriction to entry, such as financial
   barriers that exist for new small businesses, so
   economic profits may persist for existing firms.

c.    Long-run below-normal profits may persist,
     because producers like to maintain their way of life
     despite the low economic returns.
III. MONOPOLISTIC COMPETITION and
         ECONOMIC EFFICIENCY



A. Allocative and productive efficiency:

1. Allocative efficiency occurs when price = marginal
   cost, where the right amount of resources are
   allocated to the product.

2. Productive efficiency occurs when price =
   minimum average total cost, where production
   occurs using the least-cost combination of
   resources.
III. MONOPOLISTIC COMPETITION and
         ECONOMIC EFFICIENCY



A. Allocative and productive efficiency:

1. Allocative efficiency occurs when price = marginal
   cost, where the right amount of resources are
   allocated to the product.

2. Productive efficiency occurs when price =
   minimum average total cost, where production
   occurs using the least-cost combination of
   resources.
III. MONOPOLISTIC COMPETITION and
            ECONOMIC EFFICIENCY



B. Excess capacity will tend to be a feature of
   monopolistically competitive firms. See Figure 25-2 or
   Figure 25-1c.
1.   Price exceeds marginal cost in the long run, suggesting
     that society values additional units which are not being
     produced.
2.   Firms do not produce the lowest average-total cost level
     of output, as shown in Figure 25-2.
3.   Average costs may also be higher than under pure
     competition, due to advertising and other costs
     involved in differentiation.
III. MONOPOLISTIC COMPETITION:
            Nonprice Competition



A. If a product is differentiated, the consumer will be
   offered a wide range of types, styles, brands, and
   quality gradations. Compared with pure competition,
   this suggests possible advantages to the consumer.
1.   Developing or improving a product can further its
     differentiation.
2.   Advertising can be used to emphasize real product
     differences and help create perceived differences.
3.   Product differentiation is the heart of the tradeoff
     between consumer choice and productive efficiency.
     The greater number of choices the consumer has, the
     greater the excess capacity problem.
III. MONOPOLISTIC COMPETITION:
            Nonprice Competition



B. The monopolistically competitive firm juggles three
   factors- product attributes, product price, and
   advertising – in seeking maximum profit.

1.   This complex situation is not easily expressed in a
     simple economic model such as in Figure 25-1. Each
     possible combination of price, product and advertising
     poses a different demand and cost situations for the
     firm.

2.   In practice, the optimal combination cannot be readily
     forecast, but must be found by trial and error.
III. MONOPOLISTIC COMPETITION:
            Nonprice Competition



B. The monopolistically competitive firm juggles three
   factors- product attributes, product price, and
   advertising – in seeking maximum profit.

1.   This complex situation is not easily expressed in a
     simple economic model such as in Figure 25-1. Each
     possible combination of price, product and advertising
     poses a different demand and cost situations for the
     firm.

2.   In practice, the optimal combination cannot be readily
     forecast, but must be found by trial and error.

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Chapter 25 monopolistic competition

  • 2. I. MONOPOLISTIC COMPETITION: Characteristics and Occurrence A. Monopolistic Competition refers to a market situation with a relatively large number of sellers offering similar but not identical products. 1. Each firm has a small percentage of the total market. 2. Collusion is nearly impossible with so many firms. 3. Firms act independently with no feeling of mutual interdependence among the sellers. The actions of one rival are ignored by the others.
  • 3. I. MONOPOLISTIC COMPETITION: Characteristics and Occurrence B. Product differentiation makes this model different from pure competition model. Economic rivalry takes the form of nonprice competition. 1. Product differentiation may be physical (qualitative). 2. Services and conditions accompanying the sale of the product are important aspects of product differentiation. 3. Location is another type of differentiation. 4. Brand names and packaging lead to perceived differences. 5. Product differentiation allows producers to have some control over the prices of their products.
  • 4. I. MONOPOLISTIC COMPETITION: Characteristics and Occurrence C. Another characteristic of monopolistic competition is that firms can enter these industries relatively easily. D. Examples of real-world industries that fit this model are found on page 462 in your textbook, in Table 25.1
  • 5. II. MONOPOLISTIC COMPETITION: Price and Output Determination A. The firm’s demand curve is highly, but not perfectly, elastic. It is more elastic than the monopoly’s demand curve because the seller has many rivals producing close substitutes. It is less elastic than in pure competition, because the seller’s product is differentiated from its rivals, so the firm has some control over price. B. In the short-run situation, the firm will maximize profits or minimize losses by producing where marginal cost and marginal revenue are equal, as was true in pure competition and pure monopoly. The profit-maximizing situation and loss-minimizing situations are illustrated on Figure 25.1 on page 463.
  • 6. II. MONOPOLISTIC COMPETITION: Price and Output Determination C. In the long-run situation, the firm will tend to earn a normal profit only, that is, it will break even. See page 463, Figure 25.1 C. 1. Firms can enter the industry easily and will if the existing firms are making an economic profit. As firms enter the industry, this decreases the demand curve facing an individual firm as buyers shift some demand to new firms; the demand curve will shift until the firm just breaks even. If the demand shifts below the break- even point (including a normal profit) some firms will leave the industry in the long run.
  • 7. II. MONOPOLISTIC COMPETITION: Price and Output Determination 2. If firms were making a loss in the short run, some firms will leave the industry. This will raise the demand curve facing each remaining firm as there are fewer substitutes for buyers. As this happens, each firm will see its losses disappear until it reaches the break-even (normal profit) level of output and price. 3. Complicating factors are involved with this analysis: a. Some firms may achieve a measure of differentiation that is not easily duplicated by rivals (patents, location, etc.) and can realize economic profits even in the long run.
  • 8. II. MONOPOLISTIC COMPETITION: Price and Output Determination b. There is some restriction to entry, such as financial barriers that exist for new small businesses, so economic profits may persist for existing firms. c. Long-run below-normal profits may persist, because producers like to maintain their way of life despite the low economic returns.
  • 9. III. MONOPOLISTIC COMPETITION and ECONOMIC EFFICIENCY A. Allocative and productive efficiency: 1. Allocative efficiency occurs when price = marginal cost, where the right amount of resources are allocated to the product. 2. Productive efficiency occurs when price = minimum average total cost, where production occurs using the least-cost combination of resources.
  • 10. III. MONOPOLISTIC COMPETITION and ECONOMIC EFFICIENCY A. Allocative and productive efficiency: 1. Allocative efficiency occurs when price = marginal cost, where the right amount of resources are allocated to the product. 2. Productive efficiency occurs when price = minimum average total cost, where production occurs using the least-cost combination of resources.
  • 11. III. MONOPOLISTIC COMPETITION and ECONOMIC EFFICIENCY B. Excess capacity will tend to be a feature of monopolistically competitive firms. See Figure 25-2 or Figure 25-1c. 1. Price exceeds marginal cost in the long run, suggesting that society values additional units which are not being produced. 2. Firms do not produce the lowest average-total cost level of output, as shown in Figure 25-2. 3. Average costs may also be higher than under pure competition, due to advertising and other costs involved in differentiation.
  • 12. III. MONOPOLISTIC COMPETITION: Nonprice Competition A. If a product is differentiated, the consumer will be offered a wide range of types, styles, brands, and quality gradations. Compared with pure competition, this suggests possible advantages to the consumer. 1. Developing or improving a product can further its differentiation. 2. Advertising can be used to emphasize real product differences and help create perceived differences. 3. Product differentiation is the heart of the tradeoff between consumer choice and productive efficiency. The greater number of choices the consumer has, the greater the excess capacity problem.
  • 13. III. MONOPOLISTIC COMPETITION: Nonprice Competition B. The monopolistically competitive firm juggles three factors- product attributes, product price, and advertising – in seeking maximum profit. 1. This complex situation is not easily expressed in a simple economic model such as in Figure 25-1. Each possible combination of price, product and advertising poses a different demand and cost situations for the firm. 2. In practice, the optimal combination cannot be readily forecast, but must be found by trial and error.
  • 14. III. MONOPOLISTIC COMPETITION: Nonprice Competition B. The monopolistically competitive firm juggles three factors- product attributes, product price, and advertising – in seeking maximum profit. 1. This complex situation is not easily expressed in a simple economic model such as in Figure 25-1. Each possible combination of price, product and advertising poses a different demand and cost situations for the firm. 2. In practice, the optimal combination cannot be readily forecast, but must be found by trial and error.