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Market Structures
Perfect Competition
• It is a theoretical model.
• Assumptions:
• Large number of firms.
• Assumptions:
• Individual firms are “price takers”.
• Assumptions:
• Homogeneous products.
• Assumptions:
• Freedom of entry and exit.
• Assumptions:
• Perfect knowledge of the market.
Demand curves for industry and firm
      in perfect competition
• Industry:
• Normal demand and supply
  curves.
• More supply at higher price and
  less demand and higher price.
• Firm:
• Price takers.
• Have to accept the industry price.
Profit maximization for the firm in
          perfect competition
• Profit maximization rule: MC=MR
• For a firm, P=D=AR=MR
Short run abnormal profit in perfect
              competition
• Firms are more than covering their total cost,
  including opportunity cost.
Short-run abnormal profit to long-run
             normal profit
 Short-run abnormal profit attracts
  more firms to the
  industry.(Freedom of entry)
 Supply curve shifts to the right.(S
  to S1)
 This pulls down the price. (P to P1)
 Demand curve shifts downwards.
  (D to D1)
 At new price, P= C
 In the long-run there is no
  abnormal profit.
Short-run loss in perfect competition
• Firms are not covering their total cost.
Short-run losses to log-run normal
                 profit
• Due to losses, a few firms
  will leave the
  industry.(Freedom of
  exit)
• Supply curve shifts to the
  left.(S to S1)
• Industry price begin to
  rise.(P to P1)
• Demand curve shifts
  upwards.(D to D1)
• At new price, P=C
  (normal profit)
Long-run equilibrium
• In the long-run, firms in
  perfect competition can
  make only normal profit.
• Freedom of entry and exit
  eliminates the short-run
  abnormal profit and short-
  run losses.
• In the long-run equilibrium,
  there is no incentive for
  firms to enter or leave the
   industry.
Productive and allocative efficiency

• Productive efficiency:
• A firm is productive
  efficient when it produces
  at its lowest possible unit
  cost(average cost)
• MC=AC
• This means the
  combination of resources
  is efficient and there no
  wastage of resources.
Productive and allocative efficiency
• Allocative Efficiency:
• This is socially optimum
  level of output.
• Producers are
  producing the optimal
  mix of goods and
  services required by
  consumers.
• Price reflects the value
  that consumers place
  on a good.
• MC=AR             Cost to    The value to
                   producers   consumers
Pareto Optimality
• Allocative efficiency means there is Pareto
  optimality.
• Situation where it is impossible to make one
  person better off without making someone
  else worse off.
• An economic state where resources are
  allocated in the most efficient manner.
Profit
maximization   •MC=MR
 Productive
 efficiency    •MC=AC
 Allocative
 efficiency    •MC=AR
Productive and allocative efficiency in
 the short run in perfect competition
• Profit maximization level
  of output is at
  q(MC=MR)
• Allocative efficiency is at
  q2 (MC=AR)
• Productive efficiency is
  at q1 (MC=AC)
Productive and allocative efficiency in
 the short run in perfect competition
• Profit maximization level
  of output is at q(MC=MR)
• Allocative efficiency is at
  q2 (MC=AR)
• Productive efficiency is at
  q1 (MC=AC)
Productive and allocative efficiency in
            the long run
• In the long run, Profit
  maximization level of
  output=productive
  efficiency=allocative
  efficiency.
• This is because, there is
  perfect knowledge and
  same cost curves.
Examples of perfect competition:

– Financial markets – stock exchange,
  currency markets, bond markets?
– Agriculture?
Advantages of Perfect
                            Competition:


High degree of competition helps allocate resources to most efficient use

Price = marginal costs

Normal profit made in the long run

Firms operate at maximum efficiency

Consumers benefit
Perfect competition

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Perfect competition

  • 1.
  • 3. Perfect Competition • It is a theoretical model.
  • 4. • Assumptions: • Large number of firms.
  • 5. • Assumptions: • Individual firms are “price takers”.
  • 7. • Assumptions: • Freedom of entry and exit.
  • 8. • Assumptions: • Perfect knowledge of the market.
  • 9. Demand curves for industry and firm in perfect competition • Industry: • Normal demand and supply curves. • More supply at higher price and less demand and higher price. • Firm: • Price takers. • Have to accept the industry price.
  • 10. Profit maximization for the firm in perfect competition • Profit maximization rule: MC=MR • For a firm, P=D=AR=MR
  • 11. Short run abnormal profit in perfect competition • Firms are more than covering their total cost, including opportunity cost.
  • 12. Short-run abnormal profit to long-run normal profit  Short-run abnormal profit attracts more firms to the industry.(Freedom of entry)  Supply curve shifts to the right.(S to S1)  This pulls down the price. (P to P1)  Demand curve shifts downwards. (D to D1)  At new price, P= C  In the long-run there is no abnormal profit.
  • 13. Short-run loss in perfect competition • Firms are not covering their total cost.
  • 14. Short-run losses to log-run normal profit • Due to losses, a few firms will leave the industry.(Freedom of exit) • Supply curve shifts to the left.(S to S1) • Industry price begin to rise.(P to P1) • Demand curve shifts upwards.(D to D1) • At new price, P=C (normal profit)
  • 15. Long-run equilibrium • In the long-run, firms in perfect competition can make only normal profit. • Freedom of entry and exit eliminates the short-run abnormal profit and short- run losses. • In the long-run equilibrium, there is no incentive for firms to enter or leave the industry.
  • 16. Productive and allocative efficiency • Productive efficiency: • A firm is productive efficient when it produces at its lowest possible unit cost(average cost) • MC=AC • This means the combination of resources is efficient and there no wastage of resources.
  • 17. Productive and allocative efficiency • Allocative Efficiency: • This is socially optimum level of output. • Producers are producing the optimal mix of goods and services required by consumers. • Price reflects the value that consumers place on a good. • MC=AR Cost to The value to producers consumers
  • 18. Pareto Optimality • Allocative efficiency means there is Pareto optimality. • Situation where it is impossible to make one person better off without making someone else worse off. • An economic state where resources are allocated in the most efficient manner.
  • 19. Profit maximization •MC=MR Productive efficiency •MC=AC Allocative efficiency •MC=AR
  • 20. Productive and allocative efficiency in the short run in perfect competition • Profit maximization level of output is at q(MC=MR) • Allocative efficiency is at q2 (MC=AR) • Productive efficiency is at q1 (MC=AC)
  • 21. Productive and allocative efficiency in the short run in perfect competition • Profit maximization level of output is at q(MC=MR) • Allocative efficiency is at q2 (MC=AR) • Productive efficiency is at q1 (MC=AC)
  • 22. Productive and allocative efficiency in the long run • In the long run, Profit maximization level of output=productive efficiency=allocative efficiency. • This is because, there is perfect knowledge and same cost curves.
  • 23. Examples of perfect competition: – Financial markets – stock exchange, currency markets, bond markets? – Agriculture?
  • 24. Advantages of Perfect Competition: High degree of competition helps allocate resources to most efficient use Price = marginal costs Normal profit made in the long run Firms operate at maximum efficiency Consumers benefit