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Summary Economics 114 Unit 7

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UNIT 7: THE FIRM AND ITS CUSTOMERS
How profit maximizing firms
-
in
imperfectly competitive markets interact with their customers ;


how
they choose price and quantity to profits taking into the
'



a maximize account
,




product demand curve and cost function .





firms are price -
setters
firms have market
power





IMPERFECT COMPETITION : ^




competitive market situation where there are
many sellers
,
but they are
selling differentiated goods
( as opposed to
perfectly competitive : when all firms sell identical products ) > •
the market sets the
price

firms are price
-

takers
price and
quantity depend
on demand ( Wtp ) and
demand for a product depends on its price
production costs
how
cost of
production may depend on
many units are produced
.




* A firm can actively influence consumer demand and cost in more
ways than through price
and environmental technologies
quantity . . .
e.g .
innovation
, advertising , wage, taxes,
regulation ,




choosing the price
to decide on a price > firm needs info about demand : customer 's WTP


>
demand curve :
quantity demanded at each possible price
How do firms choose price and quantity ?
* Note :

Look at how PROFIT is affected .
> the firm 's objective =
profit
ISO profit curves are
maximize profit :
produce exact
quantity you expect to sell
not tested in c- cos 114




Total profit increases if :
costs ITC ) unit cost ×
quantity
=




=
C ✗ Q •
P increases or



total revenue =
price ×
quantity • Q increases or


= P x Q •
c decreases

Profit = total revenue -
total costs

=
TR TC
-




=
( P -
unit cost) ✗ Q

, Price -



setting firms

differentiated
sell
goods






have some market power


e.
g. monopolies or
oligopolies
with market
monopoly :
single firm produces goods no close substitutes (have a LOT of
power)
oligopoly : small number of large firms produce similar
,
but slightly different goods . u



only one seller


price -


taking firms


these firms sell homogenous / identical goods

have no market power

total revenue :

PRODUCT DIFFERENTIATION full amount of total

sales of and services
goods
Homogenous goods
.




TR = total amount of goods


good sold in the market are
completely and services ✗
price
identical in
every aspect


impossible to sell at higher price than sellers


firms are price -
takers
provide 2 different models

for analysing firms and

Differentiated goods markets



products differ by characteristics ( quality ,
style ,



location ) value
and consumers
variety Uniqueness
+
profit =
revenue -
costs

IT = TR -
TC

different firms compete for buyers on multiple
price and
TR =
quantity
fronts price and
:
quantity demand curve


firms each firm its
TC =
quantity
price
°

are -
setters so sets
, cost curves


own price


a higher price may cause some customers to


move to competitors

, Monopolistic competitors and monopolies
Firms selling differentiated products compete against other firms selling their varieties


own


of the same
type of product .




Even though such firms have market power , they still face a degree of competition for
market share to their competitors




Natural monopoly :




a
production process in which the long -
run
average cost curve is
sufficiently downward -




sloping to make it impossible to sustain competition among firms in this market.






monopolies face no
competition at all :




a
single firm controls the entire
supply in a market

there are no close substitutes for its products


Firms selling differentiated products and monopolies both price
*
are -
setters .




demand
* Both are constrained
by downwards -




sloping curves .




Monopoly 's demand
= Market demand

downwards -



sloping demand curve * refers to whole market



not all P Q combinations are feasible
,




monopolies
Barriers to
entry :





Exclusive ownership of a resource ( De Beers)

Legal ( Telkom)
patents copyright

:
,



Cost of production [ economies of scale ] ( Eskom ) natural monopoly

:




monopoly 's demand =
market demand
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