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Introductory Microeconomics Monopoly, or Price Searching
Monopoly Goals of Course: 1. Understand how free exchange solves scarcity problem. 2. Understand ways in which free exchange fails to solve scarcity problem. Monopoly is market failure.
Competition vs Monopoly The important difference between monopoly and perfect competition The demand curve facing the firm. CompetitionMonopoly P P Firm Demand Firm Demand Q Q
Perfect Competition Supply in competitive markets: the supply curve tells you how much quantity will be supplied at a given price. 1. Implication: firms see price, decide how much to produce. 2. But aren't prices set by firms, and not just given to them? P Supply Peq Q Qfirm
Competitive Markets Firms in competitive markets have little to say about the price.  They don't set the price, they accept it; it is given by the market. Perfect competition, characteristics: i. lots of firms ii. identical products (perfect substitutes) iii. no one firm dominates the market, produces a significant portion of output.
Competitive Markets Examples  Commodities financial markets  PCs certain airline routes (NY to LA)
Competition vs Monopoly Demand faced by a single firm in a competitive market: perfectly elastic demand if he tries to sell at a price higher than the market price, he sells zero. If he sets a lower price, he is not maximizing profits. He is a price taker. Firm Market P P Market Supply PMKT PMKT Firm Demand Market Demand Q Q
Competitive Markets ,[object Object],P Firm Supply Decision PMKT D Q
Competitive Markets ,[object Object]
The decision to produce one more:
MB = P P Firm Supply Decision PMKT D Q Q+1 Q
Competitive Markets ,[object Object]
The decision to produce one more:
MB = P
Ex. Say P=100P Firm Supply Decision 100 D Q
Competitive Markets ,[object Object]
The decision to produce one more:
MB = P
Ex. Say P=100
Q=10, R=1000P Firm Supply Decision 100 D R=1000 Q 10
Competitive Markets ,[object Object]
The decision to produce one more:
MB = P
Ex. Say P=100
Q=10, R=1000
Q=11, R=1100P Firm Supply Decision 100 D R = 1100 Q 11 10
Competitive Markets ,[object Object]
The decision to produce one more:
MB = P
Ex. Say P=100
Q=10, R=1000
Q=11, R=1100
MB=P=100P Firm Supply Decision MB = 100 100 D,MB Q 11 10
Competitive Markets ,[object Object]
Produce every unit for which
Stop when MB=MC
MB=P=MC
Supply curve is MC curveP Firm Supply Decision MC=S PMKT D,MB Q QS MB=MC
Competitive Markets Consequence of Price Taking behavior P=MC for each firm P=MC for market	 P=Marginal value to consumers Optimal solution to scarcity problem: Each unit for which MB>MC is produced P Supply=MC PMKT Demand=MB Q QMKT
Definitions Fact: Coca-Cola’s share of the Italian Soft-drink market = 80% Q: Is Coca-Cola a Monopoly in Italy? A) Yes	B) No
Definitions Fact: Coca-Cola’s share of the Italian Soft-drink market = 80%
Definitions Fact: Coca-Cola’s share of the Italian Soft-drink market = 80% Fact: Coca-cola’s share of the beverage market in Italy is 10%
Definitions Fact: Coca-Cola’s share of the Italian Soft-drink market = 80% Fact: Coca-cola’s share of the beverage market in Italy is 10% Fact: Coca-cola’s share of sales of all products in Italy is < .1%
Definitions Fact: Coca-Cola’s share of the Italian Soft-drink market = 80% Fact: Coca-cola’s share of the beverage market in Italy is 10% Fact: Coca-cola’s share of sales of all products in Italy is < .1% Q: Is Coca-Cola a Monopoly in Italy? A) Yes	B) No
Definitions Monopoly - only producer of a good. ambiguous: depends on how the market is defined (soft drinks or all beverages). How should market be defined? In terms of relevant substitutes What really matters is elasticity of Demand
Definitions Firm Demand A more Useful Definition: Market Power More inelastic demand  more market power. What really matters: how many substitutes there are for a firm's product P D4 D1 to D4: Decreasing Market Power D3 D1 D2 Q
Market Power How much market power does Coca-cola have? Elasticity of demand = A) -.1 B) -.5 C) -1 D) -2 E) -9
Market power does not depend on supply being fixed.  It is a demand concept. P P Supply This does This does not give you market power Demand Q Q
Price Taker vs Price Searcher When is a firm not a Price Taker? When they face less than perfectly elastic demand when there are not perfect substitutes for their product.  P P0 P1 Firm Demand Q1 Q0 Q
Price Searcher Why Price Searcher, instead of Price Setter? Firms with market power are always searching for the best price. Their information is imperfect
Market Power Sources of Market Power: Exclusive Control over inputs  Patents, copyrights Government licenses, franchises Economies of Scale Network economies
Market Power ,[object Object]
The decision to produce one more:
Downward sloping demand
To produce one more, must lower price to everyoneFirm Supply Decision P P0 Revenue D Q Q0
Market Power ,[object Object]
The decision to produce one more:
Downward sloping demand
To produce one more, must lower price to everyoneFirm Supply Decision P P0 P1 Revenue D Q Q0 Q0+1
Market Power ,[object Object]
The decision to produce one more:
Downward sloping demand
To produce one more, must lower price to everyone
MB=C-A < P1Firm Supply Decision P Revenue at Q0: A+B Revenue at Q1 : B+C P0 A P1 B C D Q Q0 Q0+1
Market Power ,[object Object]
To sell 10, P=100, R=1000Firm Supply Decision P 100 R=1000 D Q 10
Market Power ,[object Object]
To sell 10, P=100, R=1000
To sell 11, P=99, R=1089Firm Supply Decision P 100 99 R=1089 D Q 10 11

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Econ210 Lecture 7 Slides

  • 2. Monopoly Goals of Course: 1. Understand how free exchange solves scarcity problem. 2. Understand ways in which free exchange fails to solve scarcity problem. Monopoly is market failure.
  • 3. Competition vs Monopoly The important difference between monopoly and perfect competition The demand curve facing the firm. CompetitionMonopoly P P Firm Demand Firm Demand Q Q
  • 4. Perfect Competition Supply in competitive markets: the supply curve tells you how much quantity will be supplied at a given price. 1. Implication: firms see price, decide how much to produce. 2. But aren&apos;t prices set by firms, and not just given to them? P Supply Peq Q Qfirm
  • 5. Competitive Markets Firms in competitive markets have little to say about the price. They don&apos;t set the price, they accept it; it is given by the market. Perfect competition, characteristics: i. lots of firms ii. identical products (perfect substitutes) iii. no one firm dominates the market, produces a significant portion of output.
  • 6. Competitive Markets Examples Commodities financial markets PCs certain airline routes (NY to LA)
  • 7. Competition vs Monopoly Demand faced by a single firm in a competitive market: perfectly elastic demand if he tries to sell at a price higher than the market price, he sells zero. If he sets a lower price, he is not maximizing profits. He is a price taker. Firm Market P P Market Supply PMKT PMKT Firm Demand Market Demand Q Q
  • 8.
  • 9.
  • 10. The decision to produce one more:
  • 11. MB = P P Firm Supply Decision PMKT D Q Q+1 Q
  • 12.
  • 13. The decision to produce one more:
  • 15. Ex. Say P=100P Firm Supply Decision 100 D Q
  • 16.
  • 17. The decision to produce one more:
  • 20. Q=10, R=1000P Firm Supply Decision 100 D R=1000 Q 10
  • 21.
  • 22. The decision to produce one more:
  • 26. Q=11, R=1100P Firm Supply Decision 100 D R = 1100 Q 11 10
  • 27.
  • 28. The decision to produce one more:
  • 33. MB=P=100P Firm Supply Decision MB = 100 100 D,MB Q 11 10
  • 34.
  • 35. Produce every unit for which
  • 38. Supply curve is MC curveP Firm Supply Decision MC=S PMKT D,MB Q QS MB=MC
  • 39. Competitive Markets Consequence of Price Taking behavior P=MC for each firm P=MC for market P=Marginal value to consumers Optimal solution to scarcity problem: Each unit for which MB&gt;MC is produced P Supply=MC PMKT Demand=MB Q QMKT
  • 40. Definitions Fact: Coca-Cola’s share of the Italian Soft-drink market = 80% Q: Is Coca-Cola a Monopoly in Italy? A) Yes B) No
  • 41. Definitions Fact: Coca-Cola’s share of the Italian Soft-drink market = 80%
  • 42. Definitions Fact: Coca-Cola’s share of the Italian Soft-drink market = 80% Fact: Coca-cola’s share of the beverage market in Italy is 10%
  • 43. Definitions Fact: Coca-Cola’s share of the Italian Soft-drink market = 80% Fact: Coca-cola’s share of the beverage market in Italy is 10% Fact: Coca-cola’s share of sales of all products in Italy is &lt; .1%
  • 44. Definitions Fact: Coca-Cola’s share of the Italian Soft-drink market = 80% Fact: Coca-cola’s share of the beverage market in Italy is 10% Fact: Coca-cola’s share of sales of all products in Italy is &lt; .1% Q: Is Coca-Cola a Monopoly in Italy? A) Yes B) No
  • 45. Definitions Monopoly - only producer of a good. ambiguous: depends on how the market is defined (soft drinks or all beverages). How should market be defined? In terms of relevant substitutes What really matters is elasticity of Demand
  • 46. Definitions Firm Demand A more Useful Definition: Market Power More inelastic demand  more market power. What really matters: how many substitutes there are for a firm&apos;s product P D4 D1 to D4: Decreasing Market Power D3 D1 D2 Q
  • 47. Market Power How much market power does Coca-cola have? Elasticity of demand = A) -.1 B) -.5 C) -1 D) -2 E) -9
  • 48. Market power does not depend on supply being fixed. It is a demand concept. P P Supply This does This does not give you market power Demand Q Q
  • 49. Price Taker vs Price Searcher When is a firm not a Price Taker? When they face less than perfectly elastic demand when there are not perfect substitutes for their product. P P0 P1 Firm Demand Q1 Q0 Q
  • 50. Price Searcher Why Price Searcher, instead of Price Setter? Firms with market power are always searching for the best price. Their information is imperfect
  • 51. Market Power Sources of Market Power: Exclusive Control over inputs Patents, copyrights Government licenses, franchises Economies of Scale Network economies
  • 52.
  • 53. The decision to produce one more:
  • 55. To produce one more, must lower price to everyoneFirm Supply Decision P P0 Revenue D Q Q0
  • 56.
  • 57. The decision to produce one more:
  • 59. To produce one more, must lower price to everyoneFirm Supply Decision P P0 P1 Revenue D Q Q0 Q0+1
  • 60.
  • 61. The decision to produce one more:
  • 63. To produce one more, must lower price to everyone
  • 64. MB=C-A < P1Firm Supply Decision P Revenue at Q0: A+B Revenue at Q1 : B+C P0 A P1 B C D Q Q0 Q0+1
  • 65.
  • 66. To sell 10, P=100, R=1000Firm Supply Decision P 100 R=1000 D Q 10
  • 67.
  • 68. To sell 10, P=100, R=1000
  • 69. To sell 11, P=99, R=1089Firm Supply Decision P 100 99 R=1089 D Q 10 11
  • 70.
  • 71. To sell 10, P=100, R=1000
  • 72. To sell 11, P=99, R=1089
  • 73. MB=89
  • 74.
  • 75. Market Power Firm Supply Decision Marginal analysis: P D Q
  • 76.
  • 77.
  • 78. MC upward slopingP MC D MB Q
  • 79.
  • 81. Produce every unit for which P MC D MB Q
  • 82.
  • 84. Produce every unit for which
  • 85. Stop when MB=MCP MC D MB Q QM MB=MC
  • 86.
  • 88. Produce every unit for which
  • 90. Price off of demand curve:P MC PM D MB Q QM MB=MC
  • 91.
  • 93. Produce every unit for which
  • 95. Price off of demand curve:
  • 96. P>MCP MC PM MC D MB Q QM MB=MC
  • 97. Market Power and Efficiency What’s bad about market power? First, a word about economic inefficiency Two kinds Something happens that shouldn’t (MB&lt;MC) Something that should happen (MB&gt;MC) but doesn’t
  • 98. Market Power and Efficiency An example of the second kind of inefficiency: Gift-giving Question: Has anyone ever spent more on a gift for you than you would have beenwilling to spend on it? A) yes B) No C) I get no gifts
  • 99. Market Power and Efficiency When MC (amount spent) &gt; MB (value to recipient)  inefficient gift giving. Who gave you the most inefficient gift? A) aunt/uncle B) Sibling C) Parent D)Boy/Girlfriend E) Grandparent F) Friend G) Other
  • 100. Market Power and Efficiency Who do you think is most likely to give you cash/gift certificate? A) aunt/uncle B) Sibling C) Parent D)Boy/Girlfriend E) Grandparent F) Friend G) Other
  • 101. Efficiency Deadweight Loss of Christmas(Joel Waldfogel) Those who know you least well tend to give the most inefficient gifts Those who know you least well are more likely to give cash Deadweight loss of Xmas = $8 billion
  • 102.
  • 103. P>MC
  • 104. P = marginal value
  • 105. MC= cost of 1 more
  • 106. Someone is willing to cover the cost of one more, but does not get the product  inefficientP MC PM MC D MB Q QM
  • 107.
  • 108. Firm produces too little!
  • 109. For every consumer willing to pay more than MC, there is a social loss.
  • 110. Deadweight loss = value not createdFirm Supply Decision P MC PM MC D MB Q QM QSO
  • 111.
  • 113. Also the competitive outputFirm Supply Decision P MC PM Social optimum MC D MB Q QM QSO
  • 114.
  • 115. Someone is willing to pay more than MC.
  • 116. MB < P !
  • 117. To serve another customer, must lower price for everyone (single price)
  • 118.
  • 119. Maureen Supplize 5 potential customers Reservation Price J.P. Morgan 13 J.D. Rockefeller 11 J.R. Ewing 9 J.C. Penney 7 J.P. Kennedy 5 Marginal Cost of each yacht: 6
  • 120. Maureen Supplize Price Quantity Total Marginal yacht Demanded Revenue Revenue MC $13 1 (Morgan) 13 13 &gt; 6 $11 2 (+Rock.) 22 9 &gt; 6 $ 9 3 (+Ewing) 27 5 &lt; 6 $ 7 4 (+Penney) 28 1 &lt; 6 $ 5 5 (+Kennedy) 25 -3 &lt; 6 Sell 2 yachts, P=11
  • 121. Maureen Supplize Yachts P Q = 2 P = 11 MC = 6 P&gt;MC, inefficient: Ewing willing to pay 9, Penney willing to pay 7, but they do not get yachts Deadweight loss 13 11 9 MC 7 5 D MB 1 Q 3 2 1 4 5
  • 122. Markup Pricing Objection! Firms don’t set prices this way. Don&apos;t they instead use simple markups? Ex. Calculate average cost, add 10% A markup is a benchmark. Markups increase as the elasticity of demand decreases. Rank the industries in order of increasing markups: Groceries, funerals, wheat A) Groceries, funeral, wheat B) Funeral, wheat, groceries C) wheat, groceries, funerals D) Groceries, wheat, funerals E) Funerals, groceries, wheat F) Wheat, funerals, groceries
  • 123.
  • 124. Some who value the good more than its marginal cost do not get it.
  • 125. To serve them, must lower price to those willing to pay more
  • 126. What if firm could charge different prices?Firm Supply Decision P MC PM P&gt;MC, but MB&lt;MC MC D MB Q QM QSO
  • 127. Price Discrimination Price discrimination: charging different prices to different consumers
  • 128. Price Discrimination Price discrimination: charging different prices to different consumers Only possible when: Restrictions on resale Ability to target different customers with different prices
  • 129.
  • 131. High elasticity, low priceP P Senior Citizens (shoppers) Others PO PSC MC MC DSC Do MB MB Q Q QO QSC
  • 132. Price Discrimination Quantity Discounts Milk: $3.80/gal $5.50/ 2 gals. The shoppers (more price sensitive) buy in bulk) Different prices to the same customer: $3.80 for first, $1.70 for second
  • 133. Price Discrimination First Degree: a different price for each customer. Ex. Car sales
  • 134. Price Discrimination First Degree price discrimination: financial aid &quot;It&apos;s a zero-sum game. There&apos;s a finite number of prospective students out there. Are you going to get them, or is your competitor going to get them? You face the pressure and say, &apos;That feels burdensome to me; I don&apos;t want to deal with that.&apos; Or you say, &apos;That&apos;s a pretty interesting challenge; I&apos;m going to go out there and try to eat their lunch. I&apos;m going to try to kick their ass.&apos; That defines people who are more or less successful and those who stay in the position.&quot;
  • 135. Financial Aid What is Pepperdine’s tuition? $36,650, catalog - the sticker price! How much financial aid (grants only)? A) 0-3000 B) 3001-6000 C) 6001-10,000 D) 10,001-15,000 E) 15,001+
  • 136. Financial Aid Who gets financial aid? The shoppers: High SATs Athletes Underrepresented groups
  • 137.
  • 138. The firm produces more, closer to the social optimum
  • 139. Why? Firm can sell to those whose reservation price is above its MC, without having to lower the price to othersPrice discriminating firm can sell to more of these customers profitably P MC PM MC D MB Q QM QSO
  • 140.
  • 141. The firm gets a greater share of total surplus, and consumers get lessCS without discrimination P MC PM MC D MB Q QM QSO PS without discrimination
  • 142.
  • 143. The firm gets a greater share of total surplus, and consumers get lessCS without discrimination P MC PM MC D Different prices to different customers MB Q QM QSO PS without discrimination
  • 144. Maureen Supplize Perfect Price Discrimination Price Quantity Total Marginal yacht Demanded Revenue Revenue MC $13 1 (Morgan) 13 13 6 $11 2 (+Rock.) 24 11 6 $ 9 3 (+Ewing) 33 9 6 $ 7 4 (+Penney) 40 7 6 $ 5 5 (+Kennedy) 45 5 6
  • 145. Maureen Supplize Perfect Price Discrimination Price Quantity Total Marginal yacht Demanded Revenue Revenue MC $13 1 (Morgan) 13 13 &gt; 6 $11 2 (+Rock.) 24 11 &gt; 6 $ 9 3 (+Ewing) 33 9 &gt; 6 $ 7 4 (+Penney) 40 7 &gt; 6 $ 5 5 (+Kennedy) 45 5 &lt; 6 Q = 4, P = different for each customer; socially efficient output
  • 147. The End Aw, no more schooling in the ways of science?