Why Marginal Revenue is less than Price / Average Revenue for firms with Market Power (Monopolist)

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  • Опубліковано 8 лют 2025
  • Hi Everyone! In this video I will discuss the intuition as to why Marginal Revenue (MR) is less than the Price (or alternatively Average Revenue), for firms with Market Power. In your class, you probably know this question as why do is the MR of the monopolist less than price?
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  • @Strwbbe
    @Strwbbe Рік тому +4

    finally someone who explained this concept crystal clear

    • @econhelp_official
      @econhelp_official  Рік тому +1

      I’m so glad! Good luck with your studies!

    • @Strwbbe
      @Strwbbe Рік тому

      @@econhelp_official thank u !

  • @sumitparanjape2758
    @sumitparanjape2758 4 роки тому +5

    Underrated channel, i am a teacher, thinking of how do i explain this concept better, i am going with this! Thank you

    • @econhelp_official
      @econhelp_official  4 роки тому

      That means so *so* much to me (coming from another teacher!) thank you so much! You sound like a wonderful teacher, thanks for the comment and good luck :) :)

  • @Vincent-ds3kc
    @Vincent-ds3kc 2 роки тому +2

    You explained this better than the textbook

    • @econhelp_official
      @econhelp_official  2 роки тому

      Thank you! That makes me feel very proud ☺️

    • @sodiqueenyusfaith8266
      @sodiqueenyusfaith8266 2 місяці тому

      Than all the textbooks i ever come across in my life. I'm just imagining how life could have been so easy if authors had explained made a simplified explanation like this. Could you please produce a textbook of your own

  • @ThuPham-dw7qt
    @ThuPham-dw7qt 2 роки тому

    My team is going to present about monopoly next week and we were still struggling in explaning why MR < P lol. Your video helps a lot! Many thanks 💕
    Edit: your voice is so cute awww

    • @econhelp_official
      @econhelp_official  2 роки тому +1

      Aw cool! Good luck with your presentation I’m sure you guys will do great!! ❤️

  • @JupiterA2721
    @JupiterA2721 11 місяців тому

    This is so detailed and thank you so much!

  • @Slitherpy
    @Slitherpy 5 років тому +2

    Thank you, very insightful and easy to understand

    • @econhelp_official
      @econhelp_official  5 років тому

      So glad to help! Thanks 🙏 so much for your comments!

  • @banguyenvan5322
    @banguyenvan5322 3 роки тому

    Veryhelpful. You just save my mid-term, thank you

  • @rayhanhussain1739
    @rayhanhussain1739 5 років тому +1

    Great video, definitely helped me for my exam

    • @econhelp_official
      @econhelp_official  5 років тому +1

      So glad it helped! Thanks for the comment and good luck with your studies!

  • @zarirtyseer6467
    @zarirtyseer6467 3 роки тому

    Awesome explaination....u truly r an exam saver.....CHEERS!!!

  • @matthewparker4927
    @matthewparker4927 4 роки тому

    Thanks! Understand this concept now.

  • @benanstis6208
    @benanstis6208 Рік тому

    Great explanation. Thanks

  • @ishikatyagi03
    @ishikatyagi03 2 роки тому

    Such a nice explanation!

    • @econhelp_official
      @econhelp_official  2 роки тому +1

      Thank you @Ishika Tyagi!! Good luck with your study 📚 ❤️

  • @bradcasper4823
    @bradcasper4823 Рік тому

    Ty, Clearly explained

  • @JDWilliamsPD
    @JDWilliamsPD 2 роки тому

    Bravo!

  • @hatrang5143
    @hatrang5143 2 роки тому

    thank you so much for thissss

  • @sarielllluo
    @sarielllluo 6 місяців тому

    Thank you for the video! so why is mr steeper than ar?

    • @econhelp_official
      @econhelp_official  6 місяців тому

      I'm not sure how to think about this is terms of slope. Here's an initial thought: what we want to explain is that the MR is not only less than AR, but increasingly so. This will give us the steeper slope. From this perspective, the answer may well be "because the price decreases": - as we increase quantity, the additional revenue we get from that additional quantity, gets smaller and smaller because the price we get for that additional unit gets smaller and smaller. Thus we get MR steeper (below our demand and increasinly the gap gets wider). Does that help? Another way to think about it is with elasticities and connecting it with the TR curve, but I'm not sure if that helps.

    • @sarielllluo
      @sarielllluo 6 місяців тому

      @@econhelp_official okok, thank you. From all the other videos I have watched, they have only proved it mathematically, so I was wandering if there is an actual explanation to it haha.

    • @econhelp_official
      @econhelp_official  6 місяців тому

      Yeah it's a good question, I hadn't thought about it in terms of the slope. I think it's really good to see this through the elasticities as well, that gets to the issue in another way. In the top half of the curve we go from perfectly elastic to unit elastic. This means that increasingly, as we decrease the price, the demand gets less responsive to changes in price (quantity does not change so dramatically given a decrease in the price). I'm pretty sure I go through that here:
      ua-cam.com/video/uawjookzs4Y/v-deo.html... So then we link it all to the hump shaped TR curve.
      Another way to think about it is that MR can't ever be flatter than AR (otherwise at some point MR will become greater than AR, which we know from this video can't be true). So then the question is, why isn't it just the same slope? Well... the price is decreasing. each time we increase q, that part of MR that increases (because we sell one more unit) is getting smaller and smaller (since price decreases) so MR gets smaller more quickly (i.e. it is steep). ... I hope that makes sense, it's actually hard to articulate! :)

    • @sarielllluo
      @sarielllluo 6 місяців тому

      @@econhelp_official omg that was really helpful. thank you!

  • @nouf1665
    @nouf1665 3 роки тому

    Thanks a lot

  • @ajaynaik5540
    @ajaynaik5540 4 роки тому +1

    Hey! There it did help but what if we first sell the initial 4 units at 6 and when those units are sold then sell the another one for 5, we can actually increase TR as now the supply is very low so we can even charge higher. Please help me with this enigma

    • @econhelp_official
      @econhelp_official  4 роки тому

      Yes, you could do that, and it's a good idea to do this if you could identify the willingness to pay for each customer and segment them in such a way to isolate those who would pay more than $5 from those who would not. This is what we call price discrimination (charging more than 1 price). When we say that MR < price, we implicitly mean for firms who only charge one price. You will probably learn about price discrimination in your course, it's a good topic.

    • @econhelp_official
      @econhelp_official  4 роки тому

      and I should add, when we do these problems, we are ceteris paribus, so the demand doesn't change as you suggest, if that makes sense.