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Market Structure

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  • Meaning of Market Structure
  • Main types of market structures
  • Characteristics of Market Structure
  • Key Points: Market Structure
CISCE: Class 12

Meaning of Market Structure

Market structure means the way a market is organised in terms of the number of buyers and sellers, the nature of the product, and the amount of competition between firms.
It tells us how much power each firm has to influence the price of the product.

  • If a single firm has very little or no power to change the price, the market is highly competitive.
  • If a single firm has a lot of power to set the price, the market is less competitive or even non‑competitive.
CISCE: Class 12

Main types of market structures

  • Perfect competition: Many buyers and many sellers; identical (homogeneous) products; no single firm can influence price; firms are price‑takers.
  • Monopoly: Only one producer; no close substitutes; high control over price; the firm is a price‑maker.
  • Monopolistic competition: Many firms; products are similar but differentiated by brand, quality, packaging, etc.; each firm has some limited price power.
  • Oligopoly: Only a few big sellers; products may be homogeneous or differentiated; firms are interdependent and must consider rivals’ actions while deciding price and output.
CISCE: Class 12

Characteristics of Market Structure

CISCE: Class 12

Key Points: Market Structure

  • Market structure describes how a market is organised and how much price power firms have.
  • There is a spectrum from perfect competition (many firms, no price power) to monopoly (one firm, high price power), with monopolistic competition and oligopoly in between.
  • Perfect competition: many sellers, homogeneous product, perfect knowledge, free entry/exit, and firms are price‑takers.
  • Monopoly: one seller, no close substitutes, restricted entry, high price power.
  • Monopolistic competition: many sellers, differentiated products, and some price power within limits.

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