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Lecture 19 Monopoly
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Market structure pall Market structures:
A monopolized market - a single seller. Monopoly affects the price (has market power) Takes the price effect into account Today: choice without price discrimination N 1 2 3-10 10-… Name pall
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Monopoly What causes monopolies? large fixed costs (Natural Monopoly)
a legal fiat (US Postal Service) a patent (a new drug) sole ownership of a good ( a toll highway) formation of a cartel (OPEC)
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Profit Maximization Secret of happiness (FOC):
Intuition: the last unit gives the same in terms of revenue as it costs Competitive firm Monopoly: MR not equal to price
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Marginal Revenue and Price
Competitive firm Monopoly
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Profit of a Monopoly Profit of the monopoly Suppose Total Revenue
Marginal Revenue
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y maximizing profit Secret of happiness (FOC):
Intuition: the last unit gives the same in terms of revenue as it costs Difference: MR not equal to price
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y maximizing profit: geometry
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Quiz
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Pareto Efficiency Competitive markets efficient
Is outcome Pareto Efficient when one “trader” is big? Loss of efficiency – deadweight loss Total Potential Surplus competitive benchmark monopoly
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Total Potential Surplus
Total Potential Surplus =Gains to trade
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Competitive Benchmark
Competitive supply: p=MC Consumer’s and Producers Surplus
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Monopoly: Deadweight loss
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Regulation of a Natural Monopoly
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Regulating a Natural Monopoly
So a natural monopoly cannot be forced to use marginal cost pricing. Doing so makes the firm exit, destroying both the market and any gains-to-trade. Regulatory schemes can induce the natural monopolist to produce the efficient output level without exiting.
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