Fill in the table and use your answers to the questions to figure out which market type each business fits into. Below you are given potential answers to questions 3 through 9 on each table and one example table. Please fill in the whole table.   1. Business  Microsoft circa 1995 2. Industry   3. Size of Market   4. Number of Buyers   5. Number of Sellers   6. Product Type   7. Barriers to Entry   8. If high, why?   9. Market Type

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Fill in the table and use your answers to the questions to figure out which market type each business fits into. Below you are given potential answers to questions 3 through 9 on each table and one example table.

Please fill in the whole table.

 

1. Business

 Microsoft circa 1995

2. Industry

 

3. Size of Market

 

4. Number of Buyers

 

5. Number of Sellers

 

6. Product Type

 

7. Barriers to Entry

 

8. If high, why?

 

9. Market Type

 

POTENTIAL ANSWERS
3. Size of Market
Global, National, Regional, Local
4. Number of Buyers Many or Few
5. Number of Sellers Many, Few or One
6. Product Type
Identical, Differentiated, Unique
7. Barriers to Entry
8. If high, why?
High, Medium or Low
Control Over Resources, Economies of Being Established,
Economies of Scale, Legal Barriers (patents, licenses, ect.),
Required Scale for Innovation, Economies of Platform
9. Market Type
Perfect Competition, Monopolistic Competition, Oligopoly,
Monopoly
1. Business
Bank of America
2. Industry
3. Size of Market
4. Number of Buyers Many
5. Number of Sellers Four major banks
6. Product Type
7. Barriers to Entry
Banking
National
Differentiated by customer service
High
Legal Barriers, Economies of Being Established, Economies
of Scale
8. If high, why?
9. Market Type
Oligopoly
Transcribed Image Text:POTENTIAL ANSWERS 3. Size of Market Global, National, Regional, Local 4. Number of Buyers Many or Few 5. Number of Sellers Many, Few or One 6. Product Type Identical, Differentiated, Unique 7. Barriers to Entry 8. If high, why? High, Medium or Low Control Over Resources, Economies of Being Established, Economies of Scale, Legal Barriers (patents, licenses, ect.), Required Scale for Innovation, Economies of Platform 9. Market Type Perfect Competition, Monopolistic Competition, Oligopoly, Monopoly 1. Business Bank of America 2. Industry 3. Size of Market 4. Number of Buyers Many 5. Number of Sellers Four major banks 6. Product Type 7. Barriers to Entry Banking National Differentiated by customer service High Legal Barriers, Economies of Being Established, Economies of Scale 8. If high, why? 9. Market Type Oligopoly
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