Four Main Types of Markets Chapter 7 Free Powerpoint Templates Page 1 Characteristics define Type of Market Number of Sellers? Many firms Type of Products? One firm Monopoly • Tap water • Cable TV Few firms Oligopoly • Tennis balls • Crude oil Differentiated products Monopolistic Competition • Novels • Movies Free Powerpoint Templates Identical products Perfect Competition • Wheat • Milk Page 2 Characteristics of Markets: • Market structures are defined by their characteristics: 1. Number of sellers in the market 2. Type of product that sellers sell • Are they identical or somewhat different? 3. Sellers control over price • Are they price makers or price takers? 4. Ease of entry into the market easy or difficult • Are there barriers to entry? Free Powerpoint Templates Page 3 Barriers to Entry Into Markets: 1. Need for large financial resources 2. High brand equity (the value of having a well known brand) • consumers will spend more to buy Coca Cola than the store brand 3. Legal barriers • copyrights and patents 4. Economies of scale • extremely low average total costs 5. Exclusive ownership of a scarce resource • Alcoa owned nearly all sources of bauxite Free Powerpoint Templates Page 4 Four Main Types of Markets Perfectly Competitive # of Sellers Type of Product Control over Price Barriers to Entry Examples Monopoly Monopolistic Oligopoly Competitive A Perfectly Competitive Market o In a Perfectly Competitive Market o SELLERS: The market has many buyers and many sellers o PRODUCTS: All firms sell identical goods o PRICE: Price takers meaning they can only sell goods at the equilibrium price o ENTRY: Firms have easy entry into and exit out of the market Free Powerpoint Templates Page 6 A Perfectly Competitive Market o Examples: o Wheat farmers o Makers of latex balloons o Apple growers Free Powerpoint Templates Page 7 A Monopolistic Market o Characteristics of a Monopoly o SELLERS: The market consists of one seller o PRODUCT: The single seller sells a product that has no close substitutes o PRICE: price makers they “search” for the price that generates the most profit o ENTRY: The barriers to entry are high, which means that entry into the market is extremely difficult Shopping in Bethel, Alaska Free Powerpoint Templates Page 8 A Monopolistic Market o Examples: o “Last chance for gas in 100 miles" o Movie theatre foods o One ferry that goes to an island without a bridge o The only cable company in town Free Powerpoint Templates Page 9 A Monopolistic Competitive Market o In a Monopolistic Competitive Market: o SELLERS: The market includes many buyers and many sellers o This is where the “competitive” comes in o PRODUCT: Firms produce and sell slightly differentiated products o This is where the “monopolistic” comes in o PRICE: price searchers o ENTRY: Firms have easy entry into and exit out of the market Free Powerpoint Templates Page 10 A Monopolistic Competitive Market o Examples: o Tennis shoes o Computer games o CDs Free Powerpoint Templates Page 11 An Oligopolistic Market o Characteristics of an Oligopoly: o SELLERS: It has few sellers o PRODUCTS: Firms produce and sell either identical or slightly differentiated products o PRICE: Price searchers o ENTRY: The barriers to entry are significant—it is difficult to enter Free Powerpoint Templates Page 12 An Oligopolistic Market o Examples: o Car manufacturers o Breakfast cereals Free Powerpoint Templates Page 13 Free Powerpoint Templates Page 14 Make a Fortuneteller Perfectly Competitive Monopoly Monopolistic Oligopoly Competitive # of sellers Many One Type of Product Identical No close Differentiated substitutes Identical or Differentiated Ease of entry into market Easy Hard Hard Many Easy Free Powerpoint Templates Few Page 15