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Lecture XXIII: Monopoly/Monopolistic Competition

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1 Lecture XXIII: Monopoly/Monopolistic Competition
IAS106 Intermediate Microeconomic Theory Maximilian Auffhammer

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3 Sources of Market Power
Demand is inelastic if: Consumers are willing to pay virtually anything for a good No close substitutes No entry Similar firms are far away Other firms products are very different.

4 Welfare Effects of a Monopolist

5 Taxing a Monopolist

6 Where do Monopolies come from?
Cost Advantages Monopolist controls a key input Superior knowledge in production or distribution Substantial Economies of Scale (Natural Monopoly: One firm can produce market output at a lower cost than several firms)

7 Where do Monopolies come from?
Government Created Monopolies Barriers to entry Licensing Grant Right to be a monopoly Auctioning right to be a monopoly Patents

8 Regulating Monopolies
Outlaw Monopolies (Antitrust Laws prohibit monopolization and price fixing) Regulations preventing existing monopolies from exercising monopoly power Set price at p* and q*

9 Monopolistic Competition
Market Structure: Free Entry and Exit Many Firms Differentiated Product Degree of market power depends on degree of product differentiation

10 Monopolistic Competition

11 Welfare Effects of Monopolistic Competition


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