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Page 1: Tuesday April 7, 2015 Agenda Turn in Projects Review of Businesses Types of Competition/Profit Notes Remake Monopoly Classwork Homework Finish Classwork.

Tuesday April 7, 2015

Agenda

• Turn in Projects• Review of Businesses• Types of

Competition/Profit Notes• Remake Monopoly

Classwork

Homework

• Finish Classwork

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Civics and Economics Day 132

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Types of Businesses ChartSole Proprietorship

Partnership Corporation Franchise

How many people own the business?

Percent of Businesses in the US?

Advantages

Disadvantages

Examples

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TYPES OF COMPETITION IN A MARKET ECONOMY

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Why is Economic Competition Important?Every business tries to

provide a product at better price or quality to attract customers and make profit.

This competition gives us better products at a lower price.

Competition helps keep supply and demand balanced.

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Types of Business Competition• Monopolies• Natural Monopolies

• Oligopolies• Monopolistic

Competition• Pure Competition

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Monopolies

• One single large seller with no close competition and no alternative substitutes• Examples:• Software Companies like

Microsoft, National Football League

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Natural MonopolyA monopoly that exists as a

result of high fixed or start-up costs. Also, costs are lower if there is one producer instead of several

Imagine if every telephone or cable company had to put their own wires in the ground/on telephone poles!

Examples: Cable companies, Electric Companies

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OligopolyVery similar

products, few sellersFairly inelastic

demand (Doesn’t change regardless of price)

Only the biggest and oldest survive

Businesses are big and equal in size.

Examples: Banks, Car makers,

gasoline retail companies, insurance companies

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Monopolistic CompetitionSellers feel they do have

some competitionOne big dominant

company with a few medium or smaller sized companies

Examples: Google Walmart Hotels Starbucks

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Pure CompetitionLow barriers to entry

(obstacles that make it difficult to enter a market) Ex: Advertising, high costs,

regulationsMany choicesNo business has

dominance.Examples:

Restaurants, convenience stores, nail salons, professional services (dentists, doctors, etc.)

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Monopoly Remake• Pick either Monopolistic Competition,

Oligopoly and Pure Competition and ANSWER IN COMPLETE SENTENCES describing how if Hasboro were to make one of these into a game like Monopoly how the following would be different.

• How would the board be shaped differently?

• How would the way you play be different?

• What type of properties would there be?• What would the pieces look like?• How would you win?

• Monopoly• The Board is square

shaped (For no particular reason)

• Monopoly you take turns, buying properties you land on or paying rent at properties you land on.

• Each property is a chance to make money with either homes or hotels.

• The pieces are inspired by things that contributed to economic success.

• You win buy owning all the pieces and everyone going bankrupt.


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