Transcript Monopoly 2

Monopolies
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Monopoly

One company providing a good or service
in an industry
 Example: Iarnrod Eireann, Aer Rianta, An
Post
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Aim of a Monopoly

Make maximum profit
 Create “barriers to entry”
 Control price, quantity sold or both
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Advantages
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Monopolists can sell their products at a
much lower price than their competition
 In monopolies, production avoids wasting
resources
 Changes the level of demand in the market
don’t affect the monopolies of the market
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Disadvantages
Consumers don’t have a choice about which
provider to choose from i.e. Iarnrod Eireann
 Monopolies are not innovative/creative as
they don’t have any competition and hence
don’t have to make themselves better
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How a Monopoly Arises

Legislation
 Mergers & Takeovers
 Sole owner of factor of production
 Economies of scale
 Cartels
 Product Differentiation
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How did Google get so big?
How does it make money?
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Google
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Search Engine
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YouTube

Google Maps
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Facebook

Post information about
yourself
 The same way you
give information to
Google
 … hence an attack on
Google’s monopoly
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