4.1.5 Market Structures

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Summary AQA A-Level Economics: 4.1.5.5 Oligopoly Summary AQA A-Level Economics: 4.1.5.5 Oligopoly
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    Summary AQA A-Level Economics: 4.1.5.5 Oligopoly

  • A quick summary of 4.1.5.5 Oligopoly of the AQA A Level Economics specification using the CGP guide, various websites, and class notes. From the AQA A Level Economics specification: • The main characteristics of oligopolistic markets. • Oligopolistic markets can be very different in relation to, for example, the number of firms, the degree of product differentiation and ease of entry. • Oligopoly can be defined in terms of market structure or in terms of market conduct (behaviour)...
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Summary AQA A-Level Economics: 4.1.5.4 Monopolistic competition Summary AQA A-Level Economics: 4.1.5.4 Monopolistic competition
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    Summary AQA A-Level Economics: 4.1.5.4 Monopolistic competition

  • A quick summary of4.1.5.4 Monopolistic competition of the AQA A Level Economics specification using the CGP guide, various websites, and class notes. From the AQA A Level Economics specification: • The formal diagrammatic analysis of the monopolistically competitive model in the short and long run. • The main characteristics of monopolistically competitive markets. • Monopolistically competitive markets will be subject to nonprice competition.
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Summary AQA  A-Level Economics:  4.1.5.3 Perfect competition Summary AQA  A-Level Economics:  4.1.5.3 Perfect competition
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    Summary AQA A-Level Economics: 4.1.5.3 Perfect competition

  • From the AQA A Level Economics specification: • The formal diagrammatic analysis of the perfectly competitive model in the short and long run. • The implications of the following for the behaviour of firms and the industry: large numbers of producers, identical products, freedom of entry and exit, and perfect knowledge. • Firms operating in perfectly competitive markets are price takers. • The proposition that, given certain assumptions, relating for example to a lack of externa...
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Summary: AQA A-Level Economics - 4.1.5.6 Monopoly and monopoly power Summary: AQA A-Level Economics - 4.1.5.6 Monopoly and monopoly power
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    Summary: AQA A-Level Economics - 4.1.5.6 Monopoly and monopoly power

  • A quick summary of 4.1.5.6 Monopoly and monopoly power of the AQA A Level Economics specification using the CGP guide, various websites, and class notes. • The formal diagrammatic analysis of the monopoly model. • That monopoly power is influenced by factors such as barriers to entry, the number of competitors, advertising and the degree of product differentiation. • The advantages and disadvantages of monopoly.
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