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several ways, all of which involve price-setting behavior Firms that purchase inputs may be price setters Suppliers of inputs may have market power as well: a firm may have monopoly control over some key input or input suppliers may band together to achieve market power Workers may organize unions Suppliers of services, such as physicians and hairdressers, have formed associations that exert power in the marketplace This chapter applies the marginal decision rule to the analysis of imperfectly competitive markets for labor and other factors of production Imperfect competition in these markets generally results in a reduction in the quantity of an input used, relative to the competitive equilibrium The price of the input, however, could be higher or lower than in perfect competition, depending on the nature of the market structure involved [1] Mark Hyman, “An Entire Season in the Penalty Box?” Business Week, 3906 (November 1, 2004): 94–95; David Fay, “Game On: NHL Lockout Finally Over,” The Washington Times, July 14, 2005, p C1 14.1 Price-Setting Buyers: The Case of Monopsony LEARNING OBJECTIVES Define monopsony and differentiate it from monopoly Apply the marginal decision rule to the profit-maximizing solution of a monopsony buyer Discuss situations of monopsony in the real world Attributed to Libby Rittenberg and Timothy Tregarthen Saylor URL: http://www.saylor.org/books/ Saylor.org 736

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