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Unit 3

Business economics
3.9 Introduction to market
structure

A2 Economics
Business economics
•

This unit develops the content of units 1 and
examines how the pricing of, and nature of
competition between, firms is affected by the
number and size of market participants. At the
end of this unit, students should be able to
analyse the pricing and output decisions of
firms in different contexts. They should also be
capable of making an appraisal of government
intervention aimed at promoting competitive
markets.

Adapted from
tutor2u™
3.9 Behaviour of firms
• Students should be able to:
– Compare different market structures with
reference to economic efficiency and
performance

Adapted from
tutor2u™
3.9 Behaviour of firms
• Background Reading:
– Phil Allan Unit 3

p. ?

– Nutter

p. ?

Adapted from
tutor2u™
What is market structure?
•

Market structures are the organisational and
other characteristics of a market that influence
how a firm behaves, especially in terms of
setting price and determining output.

•

We tend to focus on those characteristics of a
market which affect the degree of competition
between firms and their pricing decisions

•

Traditionally we emphasise:

1. The number and size distribution of buyers and
sellers
2. The existence or absence of barriers to entry and
exit and number of potential new entrants
Adapted from
tutor2u™
Structural characteristics of a market
• The number of firms and extent of overseas competition
• The market share of the largest firms (concentration ratio)
• The nature of costs in the short and long run
• The degree to which an industry is vertically integrated up
and down the supply chain
• The extent of product differentiation / homogeneity
(similarity)
• The price and cross price elasticity of demand for different
products within the market
• The number and size of buyers of the industry’s product
• The turnover of customers (“market churn”) – affected by
brand loyalty and the effects of advertising and marketing
• Access to market information
• Level of inter-dependence of firms actions

Adapted from
tutor2u™
3.9 Market structures - types

• Types vary from NO competition to PERFECT
COMPETITION
– Pure Monopoly – one firm
– Duopoly – two firms
– Oligopoly – a few firms
– Monopolistic Competition – many firms with some
individual advantages
– Perfect Competition – many very similar firms

Adapted from
tutor2u™
3.9 Market structures - types

Highly Competitive

High Degree of Market Power

Perfect Competition Monopolistic Competition Oligopoly
Supermarkets
Farming
Restaurants
Banks
Stocks
Small Builders
Electrical Goods
Currencies

Solicitors

Monopoly
Gas
Water
Electricity
Telecommunications

Adapted from
tutor2u™
3.9 Market structures - types

• PJV’s thinking
– Monopolistic Competition is often called Imperfect
Competition, whereas grammatically anything that
is not perfect is imperfect including monopoly
– Both a partially open door and a fully open door
are NOT shut.
– Q: When is a door, not a door?
– Ans: When it is a piece of fruit cake!

Adapted from
tutor2u™
3.9 Market structures

• Click here mind map on market structure

Adapted from
tutor2u™
Changing market structure in retailing

Adapted from
tutor2u™
The conduct / behaviour of firms
• How does market structure affect pricing, output and other
decisions of businesses within the market
• Are there dominant firms?
• Is there evidence of anti-competitive behaviour?

– Collusive pricing agreements
– Predatory pricing?
– Vertical restraint?
• How important is non-price competition?
• Is there interdependence between firms
• Do businesses behave strategically to retain profits by
deterring the entry of new competitors in the long run?

Adapted from
tutor2u™
Performance indicators
•

Trends in real price levels over time

•

Size of business profits – evidence of excess profits?

•

How much spending on research and development – does
it lead to a fast pace of technological advance and
innovation?

•

How much spending on human capital, does it lead to rising
labour productivity in the industry?

•

Does the conduct of firms give rise to efficient outcomes?

1. Allocative efficiency
2. Productive efficiency
3. Dynamic efficiency

Adapted from
tutor2u™
Has the telecoms industry achieved efficiency?

Adapted from
tutor2u™
The usual causal view

Market
structure

Conduct of
Firms

Performance

Adapted from
tutor2u™
The feedback critique (1)
The conduct of firms in a market can
affect market structure – e.g. merger
and takeover activity

Market
structure

Conduct of
Firms

Performance

Adapted from
tutor2u™
Price and non-price competition?

Adapted from
tutor2u™
The feedback critique (2)
The actual performance of firms in the market affects
market structure – e.g. rising dominance of best performing
businesses – examples: pharmaceuticals, food retailing
Market
structure

Conduct of
Firms

Performance

Adapted from
tutor2u™
The feedback critique
• Performance can affect structure

– Top performing firms will gain market share at
expense of rivals
– This gives them more market power
– Fine line between market dominance and economic
efficiency?
• Market conduct affects structure

– E.g. decisions about research and development and
marketing
• Strategic behaviour of firms especially in oligopoly makes it
difficult to rely on the structure conduct performance model
• The theory of contestable markets is a development of this
approach and stresses the dynamic nature of market
competition especially when a market is open
Adapted from
tutor2u™

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1a kno how on mkt structure conduct & performance

  • 2. 3.9 Introduction to market structure A2 Economics
  • 3. Business economics • This unit develops the content of units 1 and examines how the pricing of, and nature of competition between, firms is affected by the number and size of market participants. At the end of this unit, students should be able to analyse the pricing and output decisions of firms in different contexts. They should also be capable of making an appraisal of government intervention aimed at promoting competitive markets. Adapted from tutor2u™
  • 4. 3.9 Behaviour of firms • Students should be able to: – Compare different market structures with reference to economic efficiency and performance Adapted from tutor2u™
  • 5. 3.9 Behaviour of firms • Background Reading: – Phil Allan Unit 3 p. ? – Nutter p. ? Adapted from tutor2u™
  • 6. What is market structure? • Market structures are the organisational and other characteristics of a market that influence how a firm behaves, especially in terms of setting price and determining output. • We tend to focus on those characteristics of a market which affect the degree of competition between firms and their pricing decisions • Traditionally we emphasise: 1. The number and size distribution of buyers and sellers 2. The existence or absence of barriers to entry and exit and number of potential new entrants Adapted from tutor2u™
  • 7. Structural characteristics of a market • The number of firms and extent of overseas competition • The market share of the largest firms (concentration ratio) • The nature of costs in the short and long run • The degree to which an industry is vertically integrated up and down the supply chain • The extent of product differentiation / homogeneity (similarity) • The price and cross price elasticity of demand for different products within the market • The number and size of buyers of the industry’s product • The turnover of customers (“market churn”) – affected by brand loyalty and the effects of advertising and marketing • Access to market information • Level of inter-dependence of firms actions Adapted from tutor2u™
  • 8. 3.9 Market structures - types • Types vary from NO competition to PERFECT COMPETITION – Pure Monopoly – one firm – Duopoly – two firms – Oligopoly – a few firms – Monopolistic Competition – many firms with some individual advantages – Perfect Competition – many very similar firms Adapted from tutor2u™
  • 9. 3.9 Market structures - types Highly Competitive High Degree of Market Power Perfect Competition Monopolistic Competition Oligopoly Supermarkets Farming Restaurants Banks Stocks Small Builders Electrical Goods Currencies Solicitors Monopoly Gas Water Electricity Telecommunications Adapted from tutor2u™
  • 10. 3.9 Market structures - types • PJV’s thinking – Monopolistic Competition is often called Imperfect Competition, whereas grammatically anything that is not perfect is imperfect including monopoly – Both a partially open door and a fully open door are NOT shut. – Q: When is a door, not a door? – Ans: When it is a piece of fruit cake! Adapted from tutor2u™
  • 11. 3.9 Market structures • Click here mind map on market structure Adapted from tutor2u™
  • 12. Changing market structure in retailing Adapted from tutor2u™
  • 13. The conduct / behaviour of firms • How does market structure affect pricing, output and other decisions of businesses within the market • Are there dominant firms? • Is there evidence of anti-competitive behaviour? – Collusive pricing agreements – Predatory pricing? – Vertical restraint? • How important is non-price competition? • Is there interdependence between firms • Do businesses behave strategically to retain profits by deterring the entry of new competitors in the long run? Adapted from tutor2u™
  • 14. Performance indicators • Trends in real price levels over time • Size of business profits – evidence of excess profits? • How much spending on research and development – does it lead to a fast pace of technological advance and innovation? • How much spending on human capital, does it lead to rising labour productivity in the industry? • Does the conduct of firms give rise to efficient outcomes? 1. Allocative efficiency 2. Productive efficiency 3. Dynamic efficiency Adapted from tutor2u™
  • 15. Has the telecoms industry achieved efficiency? Adapted from tutor2u™
  • 16. The usual causal view Market structure Conduct of Firms Performance Adapted from tutor2u™
  • 17. The feedback critique (1) The conduct of firms in a market can affect market structure – e.g. merger and takeover activity Market structure Conduct of Firms Performance Adapted from tutor2u™
  • 18. Price and non-price competition? Adapted from tutor2u™
  • 19. The feedback critique (2) The actual performance of firms in the market affects market structure – e.g. rising dominance of best performing businesses – examples: pharmaceuticals, food retailing Market structure Conduct of Firms Performance Adapted from tutor2u™
  • 20. The feedback critique • Performance can affect structure – Top performing firms will gain market share at expense of rivals – This gives them more market power – Fine line between market dominance and economic efficiency? • Market conduct affects structure – E.g. decisions about research and development and marketing • Strategic behaviour of firms especially in oligopoly makes it difficult to rely on the structure conduct performance model • The theory of contestable markets is a development of this approach and stresses the dynamic nature of market competition especially when a market is open Adapted from tutor2u™