ECO101H1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 19: Oligopoly, Demand Curve, Perfect Competition

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Oligopoly: few firms, each faces downward sloping demand curve, aware of mutual interdependence. Oligopolists: if compete, industry profits will be less than monopoly profits (and could fall to perfectly competitive level - zero economic profits, if form a successful cartel, industry profits could equal monopoly profits. Assume (for simplicity): mc = 0 = atc (ex. Monopolist: mr = mc = 0 p = 60 q = 30 profit = 1800. Observations: to maximize profit, produces output where mr = mc, since mc = 0, mr = 0 at profit-maximizing output monopolist maximizes total revenue. Duopolist: possible outcomes: collude (form cartel, replicate monopoly outcome. Profit = 1800: must allocate market share. 50:50 (for example) q - 15 (each firm), profit = 900 (each firm: incentive to cheat: cartel may break down. The incentive to cheat the cartel: detail: firm: to cheat or not to cheat. If does not cheat, q = 15 and profit = 900.

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