A monopoly is a market structure where there is merely one manufacturer/supplier for a product. The lone business is the industry. Entrance into such a market is controlled based on elevated costs or additional obstacles‚ which may be‚ political social or economic. In an oligopoly‚ there are simply a limited number of firms that create an industry. This top quality assemblage of firms has control over the price in addition to a‚ monopoly; an oligopoly also has extraordinary obstacles to admittance
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Market structures and pricing Revenues Consumers * Inverse demand curve gives willingness-to-pay * Benefit consumer(s) derive(s) from additional good; * Area under inverse demand curve measures total willingness-to-pay‚ total benefit or total surplus. * Maximum price I can charge as producer determined by inverse demand function * Marginal revenues; revenue of next unit I sell Strategies * Profit maximization * Marginal profits equal to 0 (MR=MC) *
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COMPANY PROFILE GFC Fans is one of the largest manufacturers of quality electric fans in Pakistan. GFC‚ under the leadership of Mr. Mohammad Ilyas‚ its CEO‚ has also been the pioneer in the expert of electric fans from Pakistan. Starting with its first commercial export in 1993‚ with a modest quantity & value‚ GFC is now exporting its products to the tune of US$ 12 million annually to more than 30 countries in the World. GFC fans became an instant success due to their quality and durability
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During the course of operations of any company‚ once the capital budgeting decisions have been made and proposals selected‚ the most important question before the finance manager is to arrange sufficient funds to finance them. Funds are also required to keep existing projects going on and the company can raise funds required for investment either by increasing the owners’ claims or the creditors’ claims or both. The claims of the owners increases when the company raises the funds by issuing equity shares
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backgrounds and experiences‚ working together in an environment that fosters respect and drives high levels of engagement‚ is essential to continued success. McDonald’s business model‚ depicted by three-legged stool of owner or operators‚ suppliers‚ and company employees‚ is foundation‚ and balancing the interests of all three groups is a key. McDonalds operate their business ethically. Sound ethics is good business. At McDonald’s‚ they hold their selves and conduct the business to high standards of fairness
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Organizational structure of Wal-Mart company‚ including MIS/IT/ICT strategy 1-2/A: Wal-Mart MIS Wal-mart’s Matrix Organizational Structure: Each division may contain(s) all or some of these departments: Aviation & Travel‚ CMI & Benefits‚ Corporate Affairs‚ Finance‚ Independent Doctors of Optometry‚ Information Systems Division‚ Legal‚ Merchandising & Product Development‚ Operations‚ Pharmacy‚ Reality‚ Replenishment. CHARACTERISTICS 1. Management oriented: | The system is
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A Cartel is a company with a very unique position with the opportunity to use a simple model to optimize price. It is an organization with a very desirable position in the world; very few companies can experience the opportunity to determine their own prices without loosing significantly market share. OPEC is considered a Monopolistic-Cartel type of organization. Firm’s demand curve This type of structure has the advantage that while increasing oil prices may shift the demand curve. The model allows
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Identify the current formal and informal power structures in the organization. How might the power and political structure of the organization affect employee behavior. Power comes from an individual or group influence over another. The sources of power are divided into two general groups which are formal and personal. An individual’s position in an organization is based on formal power. Formal authority comes from the ability to coerce. Coercive power depends on the fear of negative results from
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the firm puts up its price‚ will it lose (a) all its sales (a horizontal demand curve)‚ or (b) a large proportion of its sales (a relatively elastic demand curve)‚ or (c) just a small proportion of its sales (a inelastic demand curve)? • The market structure under which a firm operates will determine its behavior. Firms under perfect competition will behave quite differently from firms which are monopolists‚ which will behave differently again from firms under oligopoly or monopolistic competition
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the following from the specification: • The range of market structures • How costs and revenues vary in different market structures • Changes in costs and revenues in different market structures The range of market structures |Type |Perfect competition |Imperfect competition |Oligopoly |Monopoly | |Example |Financial markets and |Small service sectors‚ |Supermarket chains
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