Economics HL
Economics HL
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Unit 1 - Intro To Econ & Core Concepts
Unit 1 - Intro To Econ & Core Concepts
Unit 2 - Microeconomics
Unit 2 - Microeconomics
Unit 3 - Macroeconomics
Unit 3 - Macroeconomics
Unit 4 - The Global Economy
Unit 4 - The Global Economy
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Unit 2 - Microeconomics
Economics HL
Economics HL

Unit 2 - Microeconomics

Understanding Structure-Conduct-Performance The Power Of Market Dynamics

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Structure-conduct-performance (SCP)

  • Structure: Refers to the characteristics of different types of markets. Think of this as the skeleton of the market; it's the foundation!
  • Conduct: This is how firms act in the market. Imagine a big game of chess, and this is how the pieces move.
  • Performance: How well the market achieves society's goals, like optimal output and low prices. Imagine getting the perfect score on your favorite game; that's great performance!

๐ŸŒ Real-world example

  • Structure: Fast-food industry with many players.
  • Conduct: Competitive pricing, advertising.
  • Performance: Affordable meals, variety of choices.

Societal Goals

  • Optimal Output: Producing just the right amount to meet society's needs.
  • Lowest Possible Prices: Think of getting the newest smartphone without emptying your pockets!

 Innovation

  • This is where firms come up with new ideas and products. It's like the latest updates in your favorite video game – new characters, new levels!

Market power

  • It's like being the big player in your favorite game, having the ability to influence the rules.
  • In business terms, it's a firm's ability to set or influence prices

Real-World Example: Amazon setting prices for many retail products.

Market power and innovation

  • Even though we want firms to have little or no market power (it keeps prices low), some market power is usually needed for firms to innovate. It's like needing some control in the game to make it more exciting.
  • Real-World Example: Google’s control in the search engine market allows them to innovate and come up with new features.

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Unit 2 - Microeconomics
Economics HL
Economics HL

Unit 2 - Microeconomics

Understanding Structure-Conduct-Performance The Power Of Market Dynamics

Word Count Emoji
692 words
Reading Time Emoji
4 mins read
Updated at Emoji
Last edited onย 5th Nov 2024

Structure-conduct-performance (SCP)

  • Structure: Refers to the characteristics of different types of markets. Think of this as the skeleton of the market; it's the foundation!
  • Conduct: This is how firms act in the market. Imagine a big game of chess, and this is how the pieces move.
  • Performance: How well the market achieves society's goals, like optimal output and low prices. Imagine getting the perfect score on your favorite game; that's great performance!

๐ŸŒ Real-world example

  • Structure: Fast-food industry with many players.
  • Conduct: Competitive pricing, advertising.
  • Performance: Affordable meals, variety of choices.

Societal Goals

  • Optimal Output: Producing just the right amount to meet society's needs.
  • Lowest Possible Prices: Think of getting the newest smartphone without emptying your pockets!

 Innovation

  • This is where firms come up with new ideas and products. It's like the latest updates in your favorite video game – new characters, new levels!

Market power

  • It's like being the big player in your favorite game, having the ability to influence the rules.
  • In business terms, it's a firm's ability to set or influence prices

Real-World Example: Amazon setting prices for many retail products.

Market power and innovation

  • Even though we want firms to have little or no market power (it keeps prices low), some market power is usually needed for firms to innovate. It's like needing some control in the game to make it more exciting.
  • Real-World Example: Google’s control in the search engine market allows them to innovate and come up with new features.

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