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Comprehensive AP Micro review sheet covering Unit 2: Supply and Demand. Includes topics such as monopolies, price-discrimination, oligopolies, market power, and game theory. Complete with formulas, graphs, and in-depth conceptual explanations.

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Monopoly Basics


MR = MC = profit max - a profit maximizing firm produces at the quantity of
output at which marginal cost of last unit equates change in revenue


P > MR = MC at profit max point
A monopolist's demand curve is the market demand curve b/c the monopolist is essentially
the market b/c it's the sole provider of a good.

Market share: how much of total sales are done by one firm

***Market power: downward-sloping demand curve
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*****D > MR
→ Causes a "wedge" between price (on D curve) and
marginal revenue
●​ MR decreases as quantity demanded
increases*/price decreases** b/c of two
opposing effects on revenue
○​ Quantity effect: one more unit sold =
inc total revenue by its price
■​ *Q demanded inc
■​ INCREASE in total revenue
○​ Price effect: in order to sell the last
unit, the monopolist must cut the
market price on all units sold
■​ **price decreases
■​ DECREASE in total revenue
■​ The marginal revenue curve is
always below the demand curve
b/c of the price effect.
●​ As more units are sold,
the price received for
each unit (marginal
revenue) decreases/diverges from the market price
●​ Total revenue is highest when MR = 0 (unit-elastic point)

, ○​ After MR hits 0, total revenue decreases (b/c MR is
negative past that point)
●​ At low levels of output, QE > PE b/c in order when the price is lowered to sell more
units, it is only lowered on a few units
○​ INCREASE in total revenue
○​ ELASTIC
●​ At high levels of output, PE > QE b/c the price is lowered on more units, having a larger
effect on total revenue
○​ DECREASE in total revenue
○​ INELASTIC

When compared to a competitive industry, a monopoly:
❖​ Produces a smaller quantity
➢​ Monopoly will produce at Q in which MC = MR, whereas a comp indus will
produce where MC = P (b/c their P = MR)
❖​ Charges a higher price
➢​ Charges at the point on the
(market) demand curve
corresponding to Q where MC =
MR
■​ Price-maker
❖​ Earns a profit

If MR > MC, profit increases by producing
more
If MR < MC, profit increases by producing less

**Difference between MR and P depends on price
elasticity of demand
●​ Elastic (PED > 1) , price dec = TR inc
○​ More ppl will buy if price is lower
○​ Produce in this range
●​ Inelastic (PED < 1), price dec = TR dec
○​ Ppl would buy the same amount either
way, so TR decreases w/price
●​ Highly elastic monopoly is very similar to a
perfectly competitive firm
A monopoly can earn a profit or loss in the short
run, barriers to entry make it possible to earn
profits in the long run
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