Ch. 7.1 Notes: Four Market Structures. I.Market Structures = 4 Types of Industries where companies compete : A. Monopolistic Competition > industry with.

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Ch. 7.1 Notes: Four Market Structures

I.Market Structures = 4 Types of Industries where companies compete : A. Monopolistic Competition > industry with many competing firms 1. no one dominates 2. firms can enter/exit industry easily 3. firms sell similar products, not identical

4. prices are set close to competitors at your level $19,650 Dodge Challenger $21,320 Ford Mustang Mitsubishi Eclipse $20,099 Chevrolet Corvette $47,045

5. product differentiation > companies try to make their product “special” compared to others

B. Oligopoly > industry with a few (2 to 4) dominant firms 1. hard for new firms to enter 2. similar products, not same 3. firms will copy each other

4. price wars may occur > firms match each others price cut 5. more advertising

C. Pure Competition > same as Monopolistic Competition, except products sold are identical 1. not common in the U.S. 2. Ex. fruits, rice, sugar

D. Monopoly > industry with one dominant firm. 1. New firms face difficult entry. Computer Systems MP3 Players 71% 11% 4% 92% 5% 1%

1. U.S. laws discourage monopolies. Why? a. can greatly influence price 2. 4 types of sub monopolies:

a. Government Monopoly > when the gov is the only provider/seller

b. Geographic Monopoly > when your location creates a monopoly c. Natural Monopoly > when gov determines it is best to have one firm

d. Technological Monopoly > when you invent/create something and you get exclusive rights……

II. Protecting original work A. Patent = protects inventions iPhone 2.0 clamshell patent

B. Copyright = protects expression(music, art, writings) Artists Sued for Copyright Infringement

C. Trademark = protects phrases and logos to promote your product You can do it. We can help. Lets get ready to Rumble! That’s Hot!

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