International Business Trade Seatwork

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International Business Trade

Section: 12032 / TTh 8:30-10:00AM

Seatwork

Non-competitive behavior Definition Examples


1. Meralco - granted by
A market structure characterized the government to solely
by a single seller, selling a distribute electricity
Monopoly unique product in the market. within its franchise area.
It is illegal to distribute
electricity other than
Meralco.
2. Grab - Grab became the
lone ride-hailing
company in the
Philippine market.
Refers to a market situation 1. Road Construction
Monopsony when there is a single buyer of Companies – in which
commodity or service. there are many suppliers
and but only one
significant buyer (the
government).
2. Labor Market: A
“company town” or a
single employer that
hires for an entire
industry (i.e nuclear
power plant) – There
are many applicants, but
the company decides
who to hire and can
drive the wages down.
A dealer, agent, or company 1. Merchants (i.e
intermediate between the Wholesaler/Retailer) –
Middlemen producer of goods and the Wholesaler or retailers
retailer or consumer serve as middlemen
between the supplier and
buying customers.
2. Agents (brokers) –
serves as middlemen
between the organization
where the goods/service
and the buying
customer.
Is a market form in which a 1. Airbus, Boeing,
market or industry dominated Bombardier, Embraer,
by a small number of sellers or Tupoloev – are the
Oligopoly is a situation where few large major manufacturers of
firms compete against each aircrafts and there is an
other and there is an element of interdependence in
interdependence in decision decision making such as
making of these firms. safety for pilots,
passengers, comfort
while travelling are all in
the aviation business.
2. TV Networks – GMA,
ABS-CBN, TV5.

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