ECO101H1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Warren Buffett, Market Power, Perfect Competition

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Supply curve: exists only in perfect quantity, reflects profit-maximizing behaviour. There is a sharp increase in the demand for organic foods. Answer: yes, no (as other farmers switch to organic crops, until the economic profits are competed away) For economic profits to persist over the long run, there must be obstacles (barriers to entry) that prevent new firms from entering and competing. *warren buffet looks for companies that have a moat - a barrier to entry that prevents other firms from competing away its profits. What is a perfectly competitive market: many buyers/sellers of identical product (a buyer/seller cannot influence market price, firms can enter or exit the industry (no barriers) Key features: each firm is a price taker and faces a perfectly elastic demand curve at market price, the number of firms is fixed in the short run, but can vary in the long run. *in a perfectly competitive firm, mr = p = ar.

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