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    Airbus vs Boing Duoploy

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    SIBM Bangalore | Duopoly | Airbus Vs Boeing | | Rohit Jhunjhunwala(12020841158) | ShubhikaLal (12020841169) | GauravKaranwal (12020841136) | NavneetSinha (12020841147) | AnuragAwasthi (12020841125) | | | | This document is an essay on the Duopoly Market Structure existing in the Aircraft Manufacturing Sector. This is meant purely for information purposes. | COMPETITION ANALYSIS 2 Market Share 3 Order and Deliveries 3 Stock Price 3 Competition by Product 3

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    Exam on Prices and Markets

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    MBA Programme 2007 Period 1 – Jan/Feb PRICES AND MARKETS Core Course PUSHAN DUTT Date: 5th March‚ 2007 Time: 9am – 12noon Duration of the exam: 3 hours Closed-book exam (two A4 sheets allowed). You may NOT use a computer or a PDA Your answers must be in English Write all answers in a separate booklet‚ not on this question paper. At the end of the exam you can find blank pages as “scratch paper” for calculations. This exam is worth 200 points (you get an endowment of 5 points for showing up)

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    Bertrand Paradox

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    and therefore based his model on the fact that firms set prices rather than output. (Carlton & Perloff 2005) As with the Cournot model‚ the Bertrand model makes some assumptions. There is no market entry limiting the number of firms to two (duopoly) who produce homogenous products in a single period‚ have the same demand curve and set prices simultaneously. These two non-cooperative firms are also identical in nature‚ have the same constant returns to scale signifying that both firms have the

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    Task 1(LO3 AC 3.1) explain how market structures determine the pricing and output decision of business. A market structure in which there are many firms; each firm sells an identical product; there are many buyers; there are no restrictions on entry into the industry; firms in the industry have no advantage over potential new entrants; and firms and buyers are completely informed about the price of each firm’s product. Perfect competition Perfect competition describes a market structure whose

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    on-line course that can be found via my website: http://www.stanford.edu/∼jacksonm/ The basic elements of performing a noncooperative 2 game-theoretic analysis are (1) framing the situation in terms of the actions available to players and their payoffs as a function of actions‚ and (2) using various equilibrium notions to make either descriptive or 1 For graduate-level treatments‚ see Roger Myerson’s (1991) Game Theory: Analysis of Conflict‚ Cam- bridge‚ Mass.: Harvard University Press; Ken

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    Game Theory

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    Z00_REND1011_11_SE_MOD4 PP3.QXD 2/21/11 12:49 PM Page M4-1 MODULE 4 Game Theory LEARNING OBJECTIVES After completing this supplement‚ students will be able to: 1. Understand the principles of zero-sum‚ two-person games. 2. Analyze pure strategy games and use dominance to reduce the size of a game. 3. Solve mixed strategy games when there is no saddle point. SUPPLEMENT OUTLINE M4.1 M4.2 M4.3 M4.4 M4.5 M4.6 Introduction Language of Games The Minimax Criterion

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    Type of Markets in Economy

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    the consumer has. On a second hand‚ a duopoly is a type of market that is basically the basic of an oligopoly. It is considered a situation in which two companies have all the power on the market’s products or service. Therefore‚ a duopoly can have the same impacts as a monopoly‚ only this time‚ the two companies are deciding the price range for a product and the profits of their sales are then called profits. There are two different types of duopoly markets. The first one would be the Cournot’s

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    differentiated oligopolies. 9. Identify and explain the most important causes of oligopoly. 10. Describe and compare the concentration ratio and the Herfindahl index as ways to measure market dominance in an industry. 11. Use a profit-payoffs matrix (game theory) to explain the mutual interdependence of two rival firms and why oligopolists might tempt to

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    Times (2007). This essay is going to state about the market structure especially in Monopoly‚ Duopoly and Perfect competition with relations to economic efficiency‚ profit margins‚ and about substitutes and complements products in the market. 2. Microsoft Vista as monopoly. In economic‚ there are different market structures‚ such as Monopoly‚ contains single firm operating in the whole market‚ Duopoly‚ two firms in the market‚ Oligopoly‚ three or more firms in the market‚

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    strategies and policies in the same manner. For example Government‚ law and firms. The basic element of Game Theory includes players who determine their different actions and strategies to tackle market and other firm of same sector. The new element is payoff table of a game which shows different strategic options for firm to apply and the effect on them. The answer why to choose game theory is to determine their own goal and to determine their opponent’s goal because any firm while active in market cannot

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