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Monopoly, Monopolistic 
Competition and Oligopoly 
Presented By: 
Aasim Mushtaq
Monopoly 
 Monopoly 
1) One seller - many buyers 
2) One product (no good substitutes) 
3) Barriers to entry
Monopoly 
 The monopolist is the supply-side of 
the market and has complete control 
over the amount offered for sale. 
 Profits will be maximized at the level 
of output where marginal revenue 
equals marginal cost.
Characteristics of 
a Monopoly 
 Characteristics of monopolies are: 
 Single seller but a large number of buyers 
 Unique Product, i.e., there are no close substitutes 
 Ability to Set Prices (monopolist is a price maker; 
discriminating monopolists charge different prices 
to different classes of consumers) 
 Barriers to Entry (a monopoly generally has an 
economic, legal or technical barrier to entry to other 
firms)
Monopoly 
 A Rule of Thumb for Pricing 
We want to translate the condition that 
marginal revenue should equal marginal 
cost into a rule of thumb that can be more 
easily applied in practice.
Sources of Monopoly Power 
 Why do some firm’s have considerable 
monopoly power, and others have 
little or none? 
 A firm’s monopoly power is 
determined by the firm’s elasticity of 
demand.
Sources of Monopoly Power 
 The firm’s elasticity of demand is 
determined by: 
1) Elasticity of market demand 
2) Number of firms 
3) The interaction among firms
The Monopolist’s TR, AR, and MR 
Curves 
 Since the monopolist is the 
only firm producing a 
product, the monopolist’s 
demand curve is precisely the 
same as the market demand 
curve. 
 So, AR is the monopolist’s 
demand curve 
 And it is negatively sloped 
 Since AR is negatively 
sloped, AR & MR are not the 
same. 
 MR is also negatively 
sloped, and is twice as steep 
as the AR. 
 The Total Revenue curve is 
concave downward because 
the monopolist’s demand 
curve is downward sloping. 
Q 
P 
MR AR 
TR
The Monopolist’s Cost Curves 
 If the monopolist in the 
product market faces a 
perfectly competitive input 
market, then it can not affect 
input prices. 
 In that case, the concept of 
cost curves do not change. 
 The TC, TVC, TFC, ATC, 
AVC, AFC, and MC curves, 
therefore, are as discussed 
before for perfect 
competition. 
Costs 
TOTAL COSTS 
Output 
TC 
TVC 
TFC 
ATC 
AVC 
Costs/unit 
Output 
MC 
AFC
Profit Maximizing Output Decision 
under Monopoly in the Short-run 
The Total Curves Approach 
Profit maximization output 
decision rule for a monopolist 
depends on two 
considerations. 
 One, whether there is any 
output level at which TR 
exceeds the TVC. If not, the 
profit maximizing strategy is 
to shut down. 
 If there are output levels at 
which TR > TVC, the 
monopolist will produce 
where the vertical distance 
between TR and TC is at its 
maximum. 
$ 
TR 
TC 
TVC 
Q
Profit Maximizing Output Decision 
under Monopoly in the Short-run 
The Total Curves Approach 
 In this case, the vertical 
distance between TR and TC 
is at maximum at the Q* level 
of output. 
 Note that at Q* units of 
output, TR and TC curves 
have the same slope, i.e., 
MR = MC. (This is called 
the Necessary Condition of 
profit maximization) 
 Further, the slope of MC 
exceeds that of the MR (MC 
has a positive slope and MR 
has a negative slope). (This 
is called the Sufficient 
Condition of profit 
maximization) 
$ 
TR 
TC 
TVC 
Q* Q
Profit Maximizing Output Decision 
under Monopoly in the Short-run 
The Average & Marginal 
Curves Approach 
Again, the same decision rules 
should be considered. 
Does the AR lie above the AVC 
in some output range? If not, the 
best strategy in the short-run is to 
shut down. 
If yes, the profit maximizing 
output is where MR=MC and the 
slope of the MC is greater than the 
slope of the MR. 
This is the Q* level of output. 
$/unit 
Q 
MR 
AR 
Q* 
MC 
AC 
AVC
Price Determination under Monopoly 
After deciding that Q* is the profit 
maximizing level of output, the 
monopolist must decide the price 
at which the output is to be sold. 
The monopolist will sell the output at 
the maximum price at which he can sell 
the output. 
That maximum price is the price that 
the consumers are willing to pay 
(derived from the demand/AR Curve) – 
that is P* 
At that price of P*, note that profit per 
unit is BA dollars and the total 
economic profit received by the 
monopolist is P*ABC. 
$/unit 
Q 
MR 
AR 
Q* 
MC 
AC 
AVC 
P* 
A 
C B
A Mathematical Example 
 Suppose that the Monopolist’s TR and TC curves are given by: 
TR = 50 Q – 4 Q2 
TC = 10 Q 
 What is the Profit Maximizing level of output? 
 Note that at the profit max level of output, MR must equal to MC (the Necessary 
Condition of profit maximization) 
MR = ∂TR/∂Q = 50 – 8Q 
MC = ∂TC/∂Q = 10 
At MR = MC, 50 – 8Q = 10 
8Q = 40 or Q = 5 
 Also note that at the profit max level of output, the slope of MC must exceed the slope 
of the MR (the Sufficient Condition of profit maximization) 
Slope of MR = ∂MR/∂Q = – 8 
Slope of MC = ∂MC/∂Q = 0 
Thus the Slope of MC > the slope of MR
A Mathematical Example 
 The Monopolist’s TR and TC curves are given by: 
TR = 50 Q – 4 Q2 
TC = 10 Q 
 What is Equilibrium Price? 
 Note that TR = P*Q = 50Q - 4Q2 
So, P = 50 – 4Q 
Since Q = 5, then P = 50 – 20 = $30 
 What is the Profit? 
 Note that Profit = TR – TC 
TR = 50 (5) – 4 (5)2 = $150 
TC = 10 (5) = $50 
So, Profit = $150 - $50 = $100
Monopolistic Competition: 
Monopolistic competition is a market with the 
following characteristics: 
 A large number of firms. 
 Each firm produces a differentiated 
product. 
 Firms compete on product quality, price, 
and marketing. 
 Firms are free to enter and exit the 
industry.
Monopolistic Competition: 
Large Number of Firms 
The presence of a large number of firms in 
the market implies: 
 Each firm has only a small market share 
and therefore has limited market power 
to influence the price of its product. 
 Each firm is sensitive to the average 
market price, but no firm pays attention to 
the actions of the other, and no one firm’s 
actions directly affect the actions of other 
firms. 
 Collusion, or conspiring to fix prices, is 
impossible.
Monopolistic Competition: 
Product Differentiation 
Firms in monopolistic competition practice 
product differentiation, which means that 
each firm makes a product that is slightly 
different from the products of competing 
firms. 
Entry and Exit 
There are no barriers to entry in 
monopolistic competition, so firms cannot 
earn an economic profit in the long run.
Oligopoly: 
 few sellers 
 either homogeneous or a 
differential product 
 difficult market entry
Monopoly, Monopolistic Competition and Oligopoly
Monopoly, Monopolistic Competition and Oligopoly

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Monopoly, Monopolistic Competition and Oligopoly

  • 1. Monopoly, Monopolistic Competition and Oligopoly Presented By: Aasim Mushtaq
  • 2. Monopoly  Monopoly 1) One seller - many buyers 2) One product (no good substitutes) 3) Barriers to entry
  • 3. Monopoly  The monopolist is the supply-side of the market and has complete control over the amount offered for sale.  Profits will be maximized at the level of output where marginal revenue equals marginal cost.
  • 4. Characteristics of a Monopoly  Characteristics of monopolies are:  Single seller but a large number of buyers  Unique Product, i.e., there are no close substitutes  Ability to Set Prices (monopolist is a price maker; discriminating monopolists charge different prices to different classes of consumers)  Barriers to Entry (a monopoly generally has an economic, legal or technical barrier to entry to other firms)
  • 5. Monopoly  A Rule of Thumb for Pricing We want to translate the condition that marginal revenue should equal marginal cost into a rule of thumb that can be more easily applied in practice.
  • 6. Sources of Monopoly Power  Why do some firm’s have considerable monopoly power, and others have little or none?  A firm’s monopoly power is determined by the firm’s elasticity of demand.
  • 7. Sources of Monopoly Power  The firm’s elasticity of demand is determined by: 1) Elasticity of market demand 2) Number of firms 3) The interaction among firms
  • 8. The Monopolist’s TR, AR, and MR Curves  Since the monopolist is the only firm producing a product, the monopolist’s demand curve is precisely the same as the market demand curve.  So, AR is the monopolist’s demand curve  And it is negatively sloped  Since AR is negatively sloped, AR & MR are not the same.  MR is also negatively sloped, and is twice as steep as the AR.  The Total Revenue curve is concave downward because the monopolist’s demand curve is downward sloping. Q P MR AR TR
  • 9. The Monopolist’s Cost Curves  If the monopolist in the product market faces a perfectly competitive input market, then it can not affect input prices.  In that case, the concept of cost curves do not change.  The TC, TVC, TFC, ATC, AVC, AFC, and MC curves, therefore, are as discussed before for perfect competition. Costs TOTAL COSTS Output TC TVC TFC ATC AVC Costs/unit Output MC AFC
  • 10. Profit Maximizing Output Decision under Monopoly in the Short-run The Total Curves Approach Profit maximization output decision rule for a monopolist depends on two considerations.  One, whether there is any output level at which TR exceeds the TVC. If not, the profit maximizing strategy is to shut down.  If there are output levels at which TR > TVC, the monopolist will produce where the vertical distance between TR and TC is at its maximum. $ TR TC TVC Q
  • 11. Profit Maximizing Output Decision under Monopoly in the Short-run The Total Curves Approach  In this case, the vertical distance between TR and TC is at maximum at the Q* level of output.  Note that at Q* units of output, TR and TC curves have the same slope, i.e., MR = MC. (This is called the Necessary Condition of profit maximization)  Further, the slope of MC exceeds that of the MR (MC has a positive slope and MR has a negative slope). (This is called the Sufficient Condition of profit maximization) $ TR TC TVC Q* Q
  • 12. Profit Maximizing Output Decision under Monopoly in the Short-run The Average & Marginal Curves Approach Again, the same decision rules should be considered. Does the AR lie above the AVC in some output range? If not, the best strategy in the short-run is to shut down. If yes, the profit maximizing output is where MR=MC and the slope of the MC is greater than the slope of the MR. This is the Q* level of output. $/unit Q MR AR Q* MC AC AVC
  • 13. Price Determination under Monopoly After deciding that Q* is the profit maximizing level of output, the monopolist must decide the price at which the output is to be sold. The monopolist will sell the output at the maximum price at which he can sell the output. That maximum price is the price that the consumers are willing to pay (derived from the demand/AR Curve) – that is P* At that price of P*, note that profit per unit is BA dollars and the total economic profit received by the monopolist is P*ABC. $/unit Q MR AR Q* MC AC AVC P* A C B
  • 14. A Mathematical Example  Suppose that the Monopolist’s TR and TC curves are given by: TR = 50 Q – 4 Q2 TC = 10 Q  What is the Profit Maximizing level of output?  Note that at the profit max level of output, MR must equal to MC (the Necessary Condition of profit maximization) MR = ∂TR/∂Q = 50 – 8Q MC = ∂TC/∂Q = 10 At MR = MC, 50 – 8Q = 10 8Q = 40 or Q = 5  Also note that at the profit max level of output, the slope of MC must exceed the slope of the MR (the Sufficient Condition of profit maximization) Slope of MR = ∂MR/∂Q = – 8 Slope of MC = ∂MC/∂Q = 0 Thus the Slope of MC > the slope of MR
  • 15. A Mathematical Example  The Monopolist’s TR and TC curves are given by: TR = 50 Q – 4 Q2 TC = 10 Q  What is Equilibrium Price?  Note that TR = P*Q = 50Q - 4Q2 So, P = 50 – 4Q Since Q = 5, then P = 50 – 20 = $30  What is the Profit?  Note that Profit = TR – TC TR = 50 (5) – 4 (5)2 = $150 TC = 10 (5) = $50 So, Profit = $150 - $50 = $100
  • 16. Monopolistic Competition: Monopolistic competition is a market with the following characteristics:  A large number of firms.  Each firm produces a differentiated product.  Firms compete on product quality, price, and marketing.  Firms are free to enter and exit the industry.
  • 17. Monopolistic Competition: Large Number of Firms The presence of a large number of firms in the market implies:  Each firm has only a small market share and therefore has limited market power to influence the price of its product.  Each firm is sensitive to the average market price, but no firm pays attention to the actions of the other, and no one firm’s actions directly affect the actions of other firms.  Collusion, or conspiring to fix prices, is impossible.
  • 18. Monopolistic Competition: Product Differentiation Firms in monopolistic competition practice product differentiation, which means that each firm makes a product that is slightly different from the products of competing firms. Entry and Exit There are no barriers to entry in monopolistic competition, so firms cannot earn an economic profit in the long run.
  • 19. Oligopoly:  few sellers  either homogeneous or a differential product  difficult market entry