The level or degree of a companys market power is directly


The environment in which a company operates is referred to as a market structure. There are four primary structures: perfect competition; monopolistic competition; oligopoly; and, monopoly. A perfection competition has no market power to influence pricing while a monopoly has market power because it can set prices and in turn increase profits. The other two structures vary in degrees of market power based on combine characteristics of both competitive and monopolistic structures. For the first part of this weeks' discussion complete the following task by Wednesday and then respond to at least one of your classmates' posting by Sunday:

  • Select one of the major market structures outlined on page 173 of the text, and then identify two existing companies that you believe represent this structure and explain why.

The level, or degree, of a company's market power is directly related to the principle of barriers into the market. Barriers are defined as any structural, legal, or regulatory characteristics of the company and the market structure that prevent other companies from producing comparable products at the same costs. Firms with market power will use several strategies to create these barriers: pricing; cost reduction; and, new product development. For the second part of this week's discussion complete the following task by Friday and then respond to at least one of your classmates' posting by Sunday:

  • Using the Herfindahl-Hirschman Index on pages 215-216 of the text identify the market power of at least two companies.

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