Elimination of Excess Capacity in Monopolistic Competition: An Alternative Approach

Mohammed Saiful Islam
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Monopolistic competition is a real life market structure in which the elements of both perfect competition and monopoly exist. The paper examines the properties of perfect competition and monopoly under the purview of both conventional and Islamic economics. It finds that perfect competition is permissible in Islamic economic framework but monopoly is not. Monopolistic competition, however, cannot be fully abolished because of its real life relevance. The main problem lying with the monopolistic competition is that each firm preserves the capacity of producing more than what they produce in equilibrium- this is generally known as excess capacity. The current paper proposes a model that eliminates excess capacity and shows how the monopolistically competitive firms may remain at an output level that is socially optimum. The proposed model is a modification of Chamberlin (1933) model. According to the proposed model, the firms will produce socially desirable output if they are given some incentives. Amount of required incentive is the difference between the cost of producing additional units of output and the profit foregone due to the deviation from profit maximizing output level.
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垄断竞争中过剩产能的消除:一种替代方法
垄断竞争是一种现实生活中的市场结构,它同时存在着完全竞争和垄断的要素。本文从传统经济学和伊斯兰经济学两方面考察了完全竞争和垄断的性质。研究发现,在伊斯兰经济框架下,完全竞争是允许的,而垄断是不允许的。然而,垄断竞争由于其现实生活的相关性而不能被完全废除。垄断竞争的主要问题在于,每个企业保留的生产能力都超过了它们在均衡状态下的产量——这通常被称为过剩产能。本文提出了一个消除过剩产能的模型,并展示了垄断竞争企业如何保持在社会最优产出水平。所提出的模型是对Chamberlin(1933)模型的修正。根据提出的模型,如果给予企业一定的激励,企业将产生社会期望的产出。所需激励量是生产额外单位产出的成本与由于偏离利润最大化产出水平而放弃的利润之间的差额。
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