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The Dynamics of Imperfect Markets Questions and Answers Grade 12

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Imperfect markets do not meet the rigorous standards of a hypothetical perfectly or purely competitive market. Imperfect markets are characterized by having competition for market share, high barriers to entry and exit, different products and services, and a small number of buyers and sellers.

The Dynamics of Imperfect Markets Questions and Answers Grade 12

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Activity 1
Use the table below of a typical monopolist and plot the revenue curves on the same set of axes. Notice the position of the Marginal revenue curve in relation to the Demand curve.

Price Quantity  Total revenue  Average revenue Marginal revenue 
 – 0 0 0 0
 100 1 100 100 100
 90 2 180 90 80
 80 3 240 80 60
 70 4 280 70 40
 60 5 300 60 20
 50 6 300 50 0
 40 7 280 40 -20
 30 8 240 30 -40

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Activity 2
Complete the following table by filling in the missing information:

Characteristics Perfect market Monopolistic competition Oligopoly Monopoly 
So many competitors that a singlebusiness cannot influence the market priceSo few competitors that each business takes the actions of the others into account
Market entryCompletely freeFree
Downward sloping
Long-term economic profitPositive
Seller market power
Control over priceSome controlConsiderably more than oligopoly
ExamplesFast-food outletsEskom

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Answer to activity 2

Characteristics Perfect market  Monopolistic competition Oligopoly Monopoly 
Number of businessesSo many competitors that a single business cannot influence the market priceA very large numberSo few competitors that each business takes the actions of the others into accountOne business
Market entryCompletely freeFreeFree to restrictedBlocked
Demand curveSlopes from left to right Downward sloping Downward slopingDownward sloping = market demand
Long term economic profitNormal profitNormal profitPositivePositive
Seller market powerNone, price-takerSomeA whole lotMany (price-maker)
Control over priceNoneFewConsiderableConsiderably more than oligopoly
ExamplesGold and oilFast-food outletsPetrol and oilEskom

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Activity 3
Study the following graph and answer the questions that follow:

  1. Define the term imperfect market. (2)
  2. Motivate why the above graph indicates short-term equilibrium. (4)
  3. Which point on the graph indicates profit maximisation? (2)
  4. Calculate the economic profit. (6)
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Answers to activity 3

  1. An imperfect market occurs where the market price is not a pure
    reflection of the scarcity of that product. (2)
  2. The firm is producing where SMC = MR and is therefore in
    equilibrium in the short term. (4)
    The slope of the curves indicates a short run.
  3. d where MR = MC (2)
  4. Income = Price (15) × Quantity (100)
    = R1 500
    Cost = Cost (10) × Quantity (100)
    = R1 000
    Economic profit = Income (R1 500) – Cost (R1 000)
    = R500 33 (6)
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