Title: Oligopoly
1Chapter 26
- Oligopoly Strategic Behavior
2A Few Questions
- What cellular services are being represented in
here? - Should there be a better variety of cell
companies?
3A Few Questions
- Are any of these companies monopolies?
- (Review) How do these companies compete?
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4Oligopoly
- This is a new type of Market Structure
- Oligopoly a situation when there are only a few
sellers - Each seller will react to the changes made by
another one
5Oligopoly (cont.)
- Characteristics
- Small of Sellers
- Firms are all Interdependent
Strategic Dependence one firms actions may be
strategically countered by another firm
6Strategic Dependence
- When Sprint first offered Nationwide
Long-Distance, what did the other firms do?
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7Cellular Competition
- What other features do cell firms offer?
-Anytime Minutes -Camera Phones -Wireless
Web -Video Phones
8Oligopoly Creation
- Origins come about because of
- Economies of Scale
- Barriers To Entry
- Mergers
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9Mergers
- 2 Types of Mergers
- Vertical Merger the joining of a firm to
another, to which it sells an output, or buys an
input - Can somebody translate?
10Vertical Mergers
11Mo Mergers
- Horizontal Mergers the joining of 2 companies
that produce or sell the same product
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12Big Small
- Some companies will always make up a large
percentage of an industry. - Think of the shoe market
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13Firm Annual Sales ( Millions)
1 150 2 100 3 80 4 70 5-25 50
400
4-Firm Concentration Ratio
_____ 450
400/450 88.9
14Oligopolistic Concentration
- Oligopolistic is argumentative
- Lets say 75
4-Firm Concentration
Tobacco 93 Brkfst Cereal 85 Cars (Domestic)
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15Reaction Function
- If you were part of an Oligopoly, how can you
predict what a firm will do? - Reaction Function the manner in which 1
oligopolist reacts to a change by another
16Lets Play A Game
- Game Theory
- Attempts to predict possible outcomes that can
affect a market - Remember what you paid for insurance in your Cost
of Living Project?
17Prediction Example
- Insurance companies attempt to predict how much
they will have to pay out - How do they do that?
18Prediction Example (cont.)
- Not all insurance payouts can be predicted
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20Lifes A Game
- 2 Types of Games
- Cooperative Game
- Noncooperative Game
Anyone care to define these?
21Cant We All Just Get Along?
- Cooperative Game players will cooperate in
order to make themselves better off
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- Noncooperative Game players will neither work
together nor negotiate with each other - Prisoners Dilemma
23Opportunistic Behavior
- Opportunistic Behavior ignoring the long-run
good, for the short-run gain
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24Games, Games, More Games
- Zero-Sum Game - __________
- ________________________
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25Dont Play This Game
- Negative-Sum Game - ______
- ____________________________
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26How To Behave?
- Positive-Sum Game - _______
- ____________________________
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27 Use Good Strategery
Any strategy that will yield the highest
benefit Regardless of what others do
28What Happens When You Assume?
- So how does a company assume what a rival will
do? - Answer The Kinked Demand Curve
29Follow The Leader
- Price Leadership One Oligopolist firm publishes
their price list, and others match it
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30EnterIf You Can
- Entry Deterrence Strategy
- Keep out new firms how?
31Market Feedback
- The consumer will always give a firm the answers
they need - Positive Market Feedback
- Negative Market Feedback