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Curated Video
Introduction to Oligopoly Markets: Characteristics and Pricing Strategies
This video is a lecture presentation introducing the concept of an oligopoly market structure. The speaker discusses the main characteristics of an oligopoly market and compares oligopoly to other market structures, such as perfect...
Curated Video
Understanding Collusion: Forms, Examples, and Implications
This video is a lecture presentation discussing the different forms of collusion in concentrated industries. The presenter explains overt and tacit collusion. The video also covers how cartels function to set prices and production...
Curated Video
Introduction to Collusion in Oligopoly Markets
This is a lecture video discussing collusion in markets, particularly in oligopoly markets. The speaker introduces the concept of collusion and explains why and how it prevails in certain markets. The video provides examples and explains...
Economics Explained
The 2020 Nobel Prize in Economics: Private / Common Values
The Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel, or simply the Nobel Prize in Economics is an award given every year to thought leaders in the field.
In and amongst all of the happenings in the...
In and amongst all of the happenings in the...
Curated Video
Calculating Concentration Ratios in Oligopoly Markets
This video is about calculating concentration ratios in a market, especially in an oligopoly. The video explains what concentration ratios are, how they help understand the market structure, and how to calculate them for different...
Curated Video
Understanding Oligopolies: Market Structure and Outcomes
This video discusses the concept of oligopolies in market structure. The video emphasizes the high interdependency between firms in oligopoly markets and the lack of a specific theoretical explanation for how oligopolies behave. It...
Executive Finance
Understanding the Profile of Occupational Fraudsters
This video discusses the profile of individuals who commit fraud, including the types of employees most likely to engage in fraud, the likelihood of collusion, and common behavioral red flags. The lesson emphasizes the importance of...
The Economics of Seinfeld
The Economics of Seinfeld: The Foundation
Hilarious Seinfeld episode video clip [4:03] teaches about the economic concepts of collusion and cartel when Kramer takes up karate in a class of young children.
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Oligopolies, Duopolies, Collusion, and Cartels
When does an oligopoly act more like a perfectly competitive firm, and when does it act more like a monopolist? Find out in this video [8:25].