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Monopoly




Monopoly is the extreme opposite of pure competition and has the following characteristics: (1) the market consists of a single seller; (2) the seller sells a product for which there are no close substitutes; (3) there are barriers to entry that prevent competitors from entering the market; and (4) the seller can control the price of his or her product.

Monopoly disadvantages include the following: (1) a monopolist charges a higher price and produces less output than a perfectly competitive firm, (2) resource allocation is inefficient because the monopolist produces less than if competition existed, (3) monopoly produces higher long-run profits than if competition existed, and (4) monopoly transfers income from consumers to producers to a greater degree than under competition.

Oligopoly

Although few industries are controlled by a single firm, main industries in the United States are dominated by a few giant firms. Such a market structure is known as oligopoly, and it is the market structure under which most large corporations operate. Oligopoly has the following characteristics: (1) a few sellers; (2) substantial barriers to entry; (3) standardized or differentiated products; and (4) substantial nonprice competition.

Nonprice competition includes advertising, packaging, product development, better quality, and better service. Under imperfect competition, firms may compete using nonprice competition, rather than price competition.

Monopolistic Competition

Monopolistic competition is a market structure that is characterized by (1) many sellers; (2) differentiated products; (3) nonprice competition; (4) relatively easy entry and exit. It has similarities to both pure competition and oligopoly.

Monopolistic competition is similar to pure competition in the sense that there are many sellers and no strong barriers to entry. Firms can enter and leave markets on a regular basis and, indeed, do so. The amount of money required to go into business is relatively small, and there are few government regulations restricting those wishing to enter a market. In addition, each seller controls such a small share of the market that each believes that his or her actions will bring no reactions from competitors.

Unlike pure competition, however, monopolistic competition is characterized by product differentiation and nonprice competition. The latter involves efforts to persuade consumers to buy a particular product for reasons other than price. In fact, product differentiation and nonprice competition are the most important characteristics that distinguish monopolistic competition from pure competition. Firms operating in markets characterized by monopolistic competition do extensive advertising in an effort to convince consumers that their products are better than those of their competitors. Often there is little or no actual difference in the products, but advertising campaigns lead at least some consumers to believe otherwise.

Most retail stores in medium-to-large-sized cities fall into the category of monopolistic competition. They advertise heavily and try to convince consumers that their products and services are superior to those of their competitors. A store may emphasize such things as convenient location, ample parking space, courteous service, and a large selection of merchandise.

 

Vocabulary Focus

 

Ex. 1. Read the international words and guess their meaning.

Criteria, monopoly, oligopoly, limitation, economy, substitute, permanent, service.

 

Ex. 2. Memorize the following singular and plural forms:

datum – data basis – bases crisis – crises thesis – theses criterion – criteria phenomenon – phenomena memorandum – memoranda

 

Ex. 3. From two columns choose the words with similar meaning and arrange them in pairs.

A 1) to produce 2) wage B a) customer b) to manufacture
3) limitation 4) to persuade 5) pure 6) competition 7) substantial 8) advertising 9) share 10) premium 11) to consume 12) buyer 13) artificial c) salary d) to convince e) clean f) restriction g) rivalry h) considerable i) publicity j) portion k) reward l) to use up m) fake

 

Ex. 4. From two columns choose the words with opposite meaning and arrange them in pairs.

A 1) standardized 2) insignificant 3) exit 4) vigorous 5) to expand 6) combined B a) entry b) substantial c) differentiated d) weak e) to narrow f) pure

Ex. 5. Complete the table by inserting the missing forms.

Noun Verb Adjective/Participle
monopoly    
  complete  
product    
  pay  
reduction    
    differentiated
restriction    
    standardized
  engage  
  stipulate  
  dominate  

Ex. 6. Match English and Russian equivalents.

A B
a) отсутствие искусственных ограничений b) свободное движение цен c) потенциальный конкурент d) стандартный продукт e) рыночная структура f) чистая конкуренция g) монополистическая конкуренция h) дифференцированный продукт i) существенные барьеры ко входу j) бесценовая конкуренция k) отсутствие близких заменителей l) относительно легкий вход и выход 1)a free movement of prices 2) a differentiated product 3) monopolistic competition 4) pure competition 5) market structure 6) substantial barriers to entry 7) a standardized product 8) a potential competitor 9) no artificial restrictions 10) nonprice competition 11) no close substitutes 12) relatively easy entry and exit

 




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