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Forms of Market Structure: (Concept & Features)
1) Perfect Competition
2) Monopoly
3) Monopolistic Competition
4) Oligopoly
Forms of Market
1 .PerfectMarket
2. Imperfect Market
(a) Monopoly
(b) Monopolistic Competition
(C) Oligopoly
PerfectCompetition
Perfect Competition is a theoretical Market Structure that features unlimited contestability
(No barriers to enter) and unlimited number of producers and consumers, and a Perfect
Elastic Demand Curve. Perfect competition is a market structure where an infinitely large
number of buyers and sellers operate freely and sell a homogeneous commodity at a uniform
price.
Featuresof Perfect Competition
1. Infinitely Large number of Buyers and Sellers
When there is very large number of buyers no individual buyer can influence the market
price. Similarly when there are a very large number of sellers, each firm or seller in a perfectly
competitive market forms an insignificant part of the market. Therefore, no single seller has
the ability to determine the price at which the commodity is sold. Since each firm accepts the
price that is determined by the market, it becomes a Price Taker. As the market determines the
Price, it is the Price Maker.
2. Homogenous Product
In a perfect competitive market, firms sell homogeneous products.
Homogenous products are those that are identical in all respects i.e. there is
no difference in packaging, quality colors etc such as tooth paste , shampoo,
shaving cream and many such products.
3. Free Entry in to and Exit from the market
Very easy entry into a market means that a new firm faces no barriers to
entry. Barriers can be financial, technical Licenses, Permits and Patents.
4. Perfect Knowledge of Market
Buyers and sellers have complete and perfect knowledge about the product
and prices of other sellers. This feature ensures that the market achieves a
uniform price level.
Imperfect Market condition
A. Monopoly
1. A Single Seller
There is only one producer of a product. It may be due to some natural
conditions prevailing in the market, or may be due to some legal restriction in
the form of patents, copyright, sole dealership, state monopoly, etc for
example Indian Railway, Metro Train, ISRO and DRDA etc.
2. No Close substitute
The commodity sold by the Monopolisthas no close substitute available for it.
Therefore, if a consumer does not want the commodity at a particular price,
he is has to sacrifice that product as such if you don’t like service of Indian
railway you don’t have any other option.
3. Barriers to the entry of new firms
There are barriers to entry into industry for the new firms. It may be due to
following reasons:
(i) Ownership of strategic raw material or exclusive knowledge ofproduction
(ii) Patent Rights
(iii) Government Licensing
(iv) Natural Monopolies
4. Price Discrimination
Price Discrimination exists when the same product is sold at different price to
different buyers. A monopolist practices price discrimination to maximize
profits. For example Electricity Charges in Delhi are different for Domestic
users and Commercial and Industrial users.
5. Abnormal Profits in the Long run
Being the single seller, monopolists enjoy the benefit of higher profits in the
long run.
6. Limited ConsumerChoice
As they are the single producer of the commodity, in the absence of any close
substitute the choice for consumer is limited.
7. Price in Excess ofMarginalCost
Monopolists fix the price of a commodity (per unit) higher than the cost of
producing one additional unit as they have absolute control over Price
Determination.
B. Monopolistic Competition
Monopolistic competition is a situation in which the market, basically, is a
competitive market but has some elements of a monopoly. In this form of
market there are many firms that sell closely differentiated products. The
examplesof this form of market are Mobiles, Cosmetics, Detergents, Toothpastes
etc. such as Pepsodent, Sunsilk shampoo, Dove soap and Lakme cosmetics.
Features
1. Large number of buyers and sellers
In this form of market, while the buyers are as large as it is under perfect
competition or monopoly, the number of sellers is not as large as that under
perfect competition.
2. Product Differentiation
Under Monopolistic Competitionproducts are differentiated. This means that
the product is same, brands sold by different firms differ in terms of
packaging, size, color, color features etc. For example-soaps, toothpaste,
mobile instruments etc. Due to a large number of substitutes being available
Demand for a firm’s product is relatively elastic.
3. Selling Costs
As the products are close substitutes of each other, they are needed to be
differentiate for this firms incurs selling cost in making advertisements, sale
promotions, warranties, customer services, packaging, colors are brand
creation.
4. Free Entry and Exit of firm
Like perfect competition, free entry and exit of firms is possible under this
market form. Since there are no barriers to entry and exit, firms operating
under Monopolistic Competition, in the long run, earn only normal profits.
C.Oligopoly
The term Oligopoly means ‘Few Sellers’. An Oligopoly is an industry
composed of only few firms, or a small number of large firms producing bulk
of its output. Since, the industry comprises only a few firms, or a few large
firms, any change in Price and Output by an individual firm is likely to
influence the profits and output of the rival firms such as Indian Oil,
Hindustan Petroleum , Bharat Petroleum, Amul , Saras etc.
Features
1. A Few Firms
Oligopolyas an industry is composedof few firms, or a few large firms
controlling bulk of its output.
2. Firms are Mutually Dependent
Eachfirm in oligopoly marketcarefully considers how its actions will affectits
rivals and how its rivals are likely to react. This makes the firms mutually
dependent on each other for taking price and output decisions.
3. Barriers to the Entry of Firms
The main cause ofa limited number of firms in oligopoly is the barriers to the
entry of firms. One barrier is that a new firm may require huge capital to
enter the industry. Patent rights are another barrier.
4. Non Price Competition
When there are only a few firms, they are normally afraid of competing with
each other by lowering the prices; it may start a Price War and the firm who
starts the price war was may ultimately loose. Toavoid pricewar, the firm uses
other waysof competition like:Customer Care, Advertising, Free Gifts etc. Such
a competition is called non-price competition.

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Market Structure Forms Perfect Competition Monopoly Monopolistic Competition Oligopoly

  • 1. Navratan Sharma PGT (Com) Forms of Market Structure: (Concept & Features) 1) Perfect Competition 2) Monopoly 3) Monopolistic Competition 4) Oligopoly Forms of Market 1 .PerfectMarket 2. Imperfect Market (a) Monopoly (b) Monopolistic Competition (C) Oligopoly PerfectCompetition Perfect Competition is a theoretical Market Structure that features unlimited contestability (No barriers to enter) and unlimited number of producers and consumers, and a Perfect Elastic Demand Curve. Perfect competition is a market structure where an infinitely large number of buyers and sellers operate freely and sell a homogeneous commodity at a uniform price. Featuresof Perfect Competition 1. Infinitely Large number of Buyers and Sellers
  • 2. When there is very large number of buyers no individual buyer can influence the market price. Similarly when there are a very large number of sellers, each firm or seller in a perfectly competitive market forms an insignificant part of the market. Therefore, no single seller has the ability to determine the price at which the commodity is sold. Since each firm accepts the price that is determined by the market, it becomes a Price Taker. As the market determines the Price, it is the Price Maker. 2. Homogenous Product In a perfect competitive market, firms sell homogeneous products. Homogenous products are those that are identical in all respects i.e. there is no difference in packaging, quality colors etc such as tooth paste , shampoo, shaving cream and many such products. 3. Free Entry in to and Exit from the market Very easy entry into a market means that a new firm faces no barriers to entry. Barriers can be financial, technical Licenses, Permits and Patents. 4. Perfect Knowledge of Market Buyers and sellers have complete and perfect knowledge about the product and prices of other sellers. This feature ensures that the market achieves a uniform price level. Imperfect Market condition A. Monopoly 1. A Single Seller There is only one producer of a product. It may be due to some natural conditions prevailing in the market, or may be due to some legal restriction in the form of patents, copyright, sole dealership, state monopoly, etc for example Indian Railway, Metro Train, ISRO and DRDA etc. 2. No Close substitute
  • 3. The commodity sold by the Monopolisthas no close substitute available for it. Therefore, if a consumer does not want the commodity at a particular price, he is has to sacrifice that product as such if you don’t like service of Indian railway you don’t have any other option. 3. Barriers to the entry of new firms There are barriers to entry into industry for the new firms. It may be due to following reasons: (i) Ownership of strategic raw material or exclusive knowledge ofproduction (ii) Patent Rights (iii) Government Licensing (iv) Natural Monopolies 4. Price Discrimination Price Discrimination exists when the same product is sold at different price to different buyers. A monopolist practices price discrimination to maximize profits. For example Electricity Charges in Delhi are different for Domestic users and Commercial and Industrial users. 5. Abnormal Profits in the Long run Being the single seller, monopolists enjoy the benefit of higher profits in the long run. 6. Limited ConsumerChoice As they are the single producer of the commodity, in the absence of any close substitute the choice for consumer is limited. 7. Price in Excess ofMarginalCost Monopolists fix the price of a commodity (per unit) higher than the cost of producing one additional unit as they have absolute control over Price Determination. B. Monopolistic Competition
  • 4. Monopolistic competition is a situation in which the market, basically, is a competitive market but has some elements of a monopoly. In this form of market there are many firms that sell closely differentiated products. The examplesof this form of market are Mobiles, Cosmetics, Detergents, Toothpastes etc. such as Pepsodent, Sunsilk shampoo, Dove soap and Lakme cosmetics. Features 1. Large number of buyers and sellers In this form of market, while the buyers are as large as it is under perfect competition or monopoly, the number of sellers is not as large as that under perfect competition. 2. Product Differentiation Under Monopolistic Competitionproducts are differentiated. This means that the product is same, brands sold by different firms differ in terms of packaging, size, color, color features etc. For example-soaps, toothpaste, mobile instruments etc. Due to a large number of substitutes being available Demand for a firm’s product is relatively elastic. 3. Selling Costs As the products are close substitutes of each other, they are needed to be differentiate for this firms incurs selling cost in making advertisements, sale promotions, warranties, customer services, packaging, colors are brand creation. 4. Free Entry and Exit of firm Like perfect competition, free entry and exit of firms is possible under this market form. Since there are no barriers to entry and exit, firms operating under Monopolistic Competition, in the long run, earn only normal profits. C.Oligopoly The term Oligopoly means ‘Few Sellers’. An Oligopoly is an industry composed of only few firms, or a small number of large firms producing bulk of its output. Since, the industry comprises only a few firms, or a few large firms, any change in Price and Output by an individual firm is likely to
  • 5. influence the profits and output of the rival firms such as Indian Oil, Hindustan Petroleum , Bharat Petroleum, Amul , Saras etc. Features 1. A Few Firms Oligopolyas an industry is composedof few firms, or a few large firms controlling bulk of its output. 2. Firms are Mutually Dependent Eachfirm in oligopoly marketcarefully considers how its actions will affectits rivals and how its rivals are likely to react. This makes the firms mutually dependent on each other for taking price and output decisions. 3. Barriers to the Entry of Firms The main cause ofa limited number of firms in oligopoly is the barriers to the entry of firms. One barrier is that a new firm may require huge capital to enter the industry. Patent rights are another barrier. 4. Non Price Competition When there are only a few firms, they are normally afraid of competing with each other by lowering the prices; it may start a Price War and the firm who starts the price war was may ultimately loose. Toavoid pricewar, the firm uses other waysof competition like:Customer Care, Advertising, Free Gifts etc. Such a competition is called non-price competition.