ECON 208 Lecture Notes - Lecture 11: Profit Maximization, Nash Equilibrium, Productive Efficiency

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Chapter 11 imperfect competition and strategic behaviour. The perfectly competitive model does not adequately explain many industries that have a large umber of relatively small firms. Oligopoly helps us understand industries with few large firms, each with market power. (which involves game theory) The concentration ratio, measures economic power in an industry and shows the market shares of the largest four or eight producers. Defining a market with reasonable accuracy is difficult. Sometimes the market is much smaller than the whole country. Other times, it is much larger than the entire country. Due to globalisation, a lone firm in canada may be competing with foreign firms outside of canada . A differentiated product: a group of product that are similar enough to be called the same product but different enough that they have different prices. Most firms in imperfectly competitive markets sell differentiated products: Often, these prices vary only slowly over time.

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