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1 Monopolistic behavior
Lecture 20 Monopolistic behavior

2 Uniform pricing p y

3 TPS, CS, PS and DWL p y

4 Monopolistic market structure
Monopoly is socially suboptimal Generates Pareto inefficiency Shifts surplus from consumers to large producers

5 Measurement of market power
How to measure market power? Candidate 1: Problem: Candidate 2:

6 Elasticity and markup

7 Elasticity and Markup With MR=0, elasticity= Elastic part relevant

8 How Should a Monopoly Price?
The same price for each unit to every customer - uniform pricing. Price discrimination – many different prices for the same good Can price-discrimination earn a monopoly higher profits? How about efficiency?

9 Types of Price Discrimination
1st-degree: Prices may differ across output units and buyers. 2nd-degree: Prices may differ across output unit but not buyers. (E.g. bulk-buying discounts.) 3rd-degree: Prices may differ across buyers but not output units (student discounts) Two part tariff

10 First-degree price discrimination
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11 First-degree Price Discrimination
gives a monopolist all of the possible gains-to-trade, buyers are with zero surplus, efficient amount of output. Solves one problem but makes the other worse

12 Third-degree Price Discrimination
Market has segments - groups of buyers (seniors, students, adults, firms) In each segment the same price Prices different across market segments Common in real life

13 Third-degree Price Discrimination
Example: individual buyers, firms Secrets of happiness

14 Third-degree Price Discrimination
Why price is smaller?


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