ECO 1104 Lecture Notes - Lecture 11: Market Power, Perfect Competition, Marginal Revenue

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Depending on the environment a firm finds itself in, there are differences in how a firm will go about maximizing profit. One of the biggest ones is competition (pure/perfect) Everybody is a price taker (everybody accepts the market price) Firms have no ability to set or determine the price of their product; the market does that for them (market = demand and supply) The products of all producers are the same, or. No/very low barriers to entry; just about anybody can get the inputs and know how to start up in this. When the foregoing market conditions exist, textbooks often refer to pure competition or perfect competition. It might be best to speak of strongly competitive industries, or industries where competition is strong. If it"s an identical product made by smaller producers identical firms. Because of these conditions, all firms are similar. The cost curves of all firms are similar. So we speak about a typical firm.

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