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    UNIVERSITY An Insight into Market Structure Vietnamese Mobile Telecom Market as a Fight between Monopoly and Competition Student’s name: Vu Thi Ngoc Thoa Class: A18 – CLC TCNH – K50 ID Number: 1113340224 Time of completion: June 2012 Table of Contents Introduction | 3 | Part I: Market Overview | 4 | 1. Vietnamese Mobile Telecom Market: A Brief History | 4 | 2. How the Market Pie Is Divided Today | 5 | Part II: Market Trends | 7 | 1. Viettel’s

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    semiconductor company that designs‚ manufactures and markets digital wireless telecommunications products and services. In the article it states that Qualcomm is the world’s biggest makers of cellar phone chips so they wanted to merge companies with china due to the potential market growth china has compared to the United States. So the speculation of this deal is that the company in china and qualcomm plan to do a launch of TD-LTE by early 2014. This causing an issue simply because it seems as though

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    [pic] A profit maximiser increases output until MC=MR at Q1. The intersection of MC with MR gives the profit maximising level of output. The intersection of MC with MR gives the profit maximising level of output. To find the market price one must project up from Q1 to the demand curve and across the vertical price axis‚ P1. Consumers are willing to pay P1 for Q1. Unit costs are only P2 so the firm is making an abnormal profit of (P1-P2)*Q1 The four key characteristics of monopoly are: (1)

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    maker measured by revenue in the software market. However‚ because Microsoft play an apparently dominate role in the market‚ more and more people argue that Microsoft have made damage on consumers’ profit through some marketing methods. As we know‚ Microsoft has been accused of being a monopolist by the antitrust department in US and Europe for almost over ten years. “Microsoft possesses (and for several years has possessed) monopoly power in the market for personal computer operating systems” the

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    The Monopoly Ahmed El-Zeini‚ chairman of the division of building materials in the Chamber of Commerce in Egypt‚ says: "Some analysts believe that the cement industry has suffered too much from the monopoly of certain local manufacturers‚ not to mention the manipulation of prices. The Egyptian Authority for the protection of competition and prevention of monopolistic practices has begun to study the cost of cement production in the local plants‚ to make sure no monopolistic practices are being carried

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    Nonmarket Production Nonmarket production is something we could compare to household production. It is something that we cannot count as GPD because it does not involve a market transaction. An example would be things like repairing your car‚ getting the lawn mowed‚ painting the house or even picking up relatives from school. All of these things add nothing to GPD. Nonmarket production results in some oddities in national-income accounting and makes income comparisons across lengthy time periods

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    QS =4P-8 -5P+55=4P-8 5P+4P=55+8 9P=63 P=7 So ‚Q=4x7-8=20 When the Equilibrium Price is £7 the equilibrium quantity demanded is 20units. (c) Cost: Cost refers to the total expenses incurred in the production of a commodity. Costs are studied both in the short run as well as in the long run. There are 6 types of short run costs are: 1. Total Cost (TC) 2. Total Variable Cost (TVC) 3. Total Fixed Cost

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    Market power allows firms to increase economic profit through strategic tactics such as erecting barriers to entry‚ reducing rivalry‚ limiting substitutes‚ and reducing the power of buyers and suppliers (Brickley‚ Smith‚ & Zimmerman‚ 2009). Furthermore‚ market power is defined as “a company ’s ability to manipulate price by influencing an item ’s supply‚ demand or both. A company with market power would be able to affect price to its benefit. Firms with market power are said to be "price makers"

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    MONOPOLY A monopoly is an enterprise that is the only seller of a good or service. In the absence of government intervention‚ a monopoly is free to set any price it chooses and will usually set the price that yields the largest possible profit. Just being a monopoly need not make an enterprise more profitable than other enterprises that face competiton the market may be so small that it barely supports one enterprise. But if the monopoly is in fact more profitable than competitive enterprises

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    The Prison System- A “Market” for Profits Joseph Hallinan’s analysis‚ “Going Up the River: Travels in a Prison Nation‚” helps to discern that the insatiable drive for profit is the prevailing reason for continued growth of the prison industry in the United States. Public values based on this drive have been supported by the avocation of a “free-market” model and capitalism in the prison system: “According to this ideology every individual pursues his or her own personal interests and the result

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