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1 http://www.bized.co.uk Copyright 2006 – Biz/ed Competition, Legislation and Regulation

2 http://www.bized.co.uk Copyright 2006 – Biz/ed Market Structure The degree of competition in an industry: –Concentration Ratio (CR) – The proportion of market share accounted for by a number of firms in the industry –A five firm CR of 60% means the top five firms in the industry account for 60% of total sales

3 http://www.bized.co.uk Copyright 2006 – Biz/ed Market Structure Perfect Competition: –Large number of buyers and sellers –Homogenous (identical) products –Firms are price takers –Perfect knowledge –No barriers to entry and exit

4 http://www.bized.co.uk Copyright 2006 – Biz/ed Market Structure Monopolistic or Imperfect Competition –Many buyers and sellers –Some degree of control over market –Differentiated products –Relatively few barriers to entry –N.B. Do not confuse ‘monopolistic’ with ‘monopoly’

5 http://www.bized.co.uk Copyright 2006 – Biz/ed Market Structure Oligopoly – Competition between the few – industry dominated by relatively small number of large firms –Barriers to entry –Non-price competition –Price stability? –Homogenous or highly differentiated/branded –Potential for collusion –Potential for high profits

6 http://www.bized.co.uk Copyright 2006 – Biz/ed Market Structure Duopoly – Industry dominated by two large firms –Market leader –Price leader –Barriers to entry –Non-price competition –Potential for abnormal profit

7 http://www.bized.co.uk Copyright 2006 – Biz/ed Market Structure Monopoly – where firm is the industry or where one firm dominates the market –Monopoly power is said to exist if market share > 25% –Natural monopolies – water, gas, electricity –High barriers to entry –Abnormal profits –Can exercise control over price OR output –Monopoly power may be necessary for development of some products

8 http://www.bized.co.uk Copyright 2006 – Biz/ed Market Structure Highly Competitive High Degree of Market Power Perfect Competition Farming Stocks Currencies Monopolistic Competition Restaurants Small Builders Solicitors Oligopoly Supermarkets Banks Electrical Goods Monopoly Gas Water Electricity Tele- communications

9 http://www.bized.co.uk Copyright 2006 – Biz/ed Legal Framework for Business Legislation - Laws made to protect consumers, workers, shareholders, environment from business activity –necessity of observing the law for business – adds to cost, red tape bureaucracy, etc. Covers almost every aspect of a business’s activities

10 http://www.bized.co.uk Copyright 2006 – Biz/ed Legal Framework Consumer legislation: –Sale of Goods –Trade Descriptions –Consumer Protection –Food Safety –Supply of Goods and Services –Weights and Measures

11 http://www.bized.co.uk Copyright 2006 – Biz/ed Legal Framework Employee Protection: –Health and Safety at work –Minimum Wage –Discrimination –Unfair Dismissal –Recruitment –Redundancy –Trade Union Legislation –Contracts and terms of work –Working Time Directive –Disabled Persons

12 http://www.bized.co.uk Copyright 2006 – Biz/ed Legal Framework Other aspects affecting business: –Employers liability insurance –Display screens (VDUs) –Fire precautions –Data Protection –Accessibility legislation –Hazards and risks –Working environments – heating, lighting, ventilation, etc. –Patents –Licences –Planning Laws

13 http://www.bized.co.uk Copyright 2006 – Biz/ed Issues: The extent of the regulation and the legal framework within which businesses operate all increases costs both direct and indirect (administration, monitoring, etc.) Balance between protection and suffocating enterprise/initiative

14 http://www.bized.co.uk Copyright 2006 – Biz/ed Regulation Monitoring business activity to act in the consumer’s interest: –Competition Commission – investigates mergers, takeovers, anti-competitive behaviour –Office of Fair Trading (OFT) – ensuring efficient operation of markets within the law –Regulation of former nationalised industries – OFTEL, OFWAT, OFRR, OFGEM, etc. –Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) – legal, decent, honest

15 http://www.bized.co.uk Copyright 2006 – Biz/ed Regulation Forms of anti-competitive behaviour –Price fixing –Cartels –Collusion –Predatory or destroyer pricing –Distribution agreements –Insider dealing/trading

16 http://www.bized.co.uk Copyright 2006 – Biz/ed Self Regulation Where business/industry monitors its own behaviour – often through an agreed code of practice. e.g. –PCC – Press Complaints Commission –Portman Group – alcoholic drinks industry –FSA – Financial Services Authority –BMA – British Medical Association


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