EC120 Lecture 20: Class 20

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Oligopoly: a market structure in which only a few sellers offer similar or identical products. If there are two sellers, it is a duopoly: only a few sellers (2 or more, firms cannot enter/exit the market, firms act strategically, applied game theory. Choose pricing and/or production in response to choices of other firms. Study of how people/firms behave in strategic situations. Game theory is critical to understanding oligopoly. Oligopolies, monopolies, and cartels firm that drive price equal to marginal cost produce or prices to change. A perfectly competitive market leads to production decisions of each. Collusion: an agreement among firms in a market about quantities to. Cartel: a group of firms acting in unison. What choice would they make if two sellers could agree? (duopoly) Sellers would need to agree on division of output. Nash equilibrium: when economic actors are choosing their best strategy given the strategies of others.

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