Market Structures: Types and Key Characteristics

1. Perfect Competition

Meaning

Perfect competition is a market structure characterized by many buyers and sellers trading identical products. No single seller possesses the power to influence the market price. It is termed “perfect” due to high competition and ideal market conditions.

Features of Perfect Competition

  • Large Number of Buyers and Sellers: Each seller contributes only a small fraction to the total output, preventing individual price control. Example: Farmers selling wheat.
  • Homogeneous Product:
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Tragedy and Denial in Long Day’s Journey into Night

Long Day’s Journey into Night, written by acclaimed American playwright Eugene O’Neill in 1941 and published posthumously in 1956, is considered one of the masterpieces of modern American drama. Deeply autobiographical in nature, the play unfolds over the course of a single day in the Tyrone family’s summer home—a space that, far from being a peaceful refuge, becomes the stage for a painful familial disintegration. O’Neill explores universal and relentless themes such as drug addiction, accumulated

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Top Girls Analysis: Gender, Class, and Thatcherite Britain

Caryl Churchill’s Postmodern Feminist Masterpiece

Top Girls, a masterpiece by British playwright Caryl Churchill premiered in 1982 at the Royal Court Theatre in London, is one of the most influential pieces of postmodern and feminist drama of the twentieth century. Directly inspired by the 1979 election of right-wing conservative Margaret Thatcher as the first female Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, the play critically examines sexual politics, abuses of power, and the individual sacrifices

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Contract of Guarantee vs Indemnity: Key Differences

Contract of Guarantee

A contract of guarantee is a special type of contract recognized under the Indian Contract Act, 1872. Defined under Section 126, it is an agreement to perform the promise or discharge the liability of a third person in case of their default. The parties involved are:

  • Surety: The person who gives the guarantee.
  • Principal Debtor: The person in respect of whose default the guarantee is given.
  • Creditor: The person to whom the guarantee is given.

The object is to provide security to

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Key Concepts in Financial Markets and Monetary Policy

Understanding Initial Public Offerings (IPOs)

An Initial Public Offering (IPO) is the first public offering of a company’s shares. It is the first time a company sells its shares to the public and becomes listed on a stock exchange. The IPO belongs to the primary market because shares are being offered to investors for the first time.

The IPO Process

The typical IPO process includes:

  • Approval by the board and shareholders
  • Submission of documents to the regulator
  • Regulatory approval
  • Setting a price range
  • Demand
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Mastering Public Relations and Strategic Communication

Unit 1: Introduction to Public Relations

  • PR: Building relationships, mutual benefit, two-way communication, trust, and reputation.
  • Propaganda: Manipulation, one-way communication, emotional influence, and maintaining power.
  • Public Opinion: The collective opinions of society.
  • Persuasion: Ethical influence, free choice, and mutual benefit.
  • Manipulation: Lies or hidden intentions that benefit only the communicator.

PR vs. Advertising

  • PR: Earned media, reputation, listening and speaking, and long-term relationships.
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Digital Finance Revolution: FinTech, UPI, and JAM Trinity

FinTech and Financial Technologies Cheat Sheet

Introduction to Financial Market Technologies

Financial markets use advanced technologies to improve speed, efficiency, transparency, and security in trading and investment.

Key Technologies:

  • Electronic Trading Systems: Automated stock exchange trading
  • Algorithmic Trading: Computer programs execute trades automatically
  • Artificial Intelligence (AI): Market prediction, fraud detection, and chatbots
  • Blockchain Technology: Secure decentralized ledger for transactions
  • Big
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Endocrine Disorders: Clinical Management and Diagnostics

Thyroid

Graves’ Disease

  • Most common cause of thyrotoxicosis
  • Autoimmune: IgG antibodies against TSH receptor
  • TSH receptor antibodies positive in ~90%
  • Exophthalmos + pretibial myxoedema = specific for Graves’
  • Smoking = biggest modifiable risk factor for thyroid eye disease
  • Clubbing with hyperthyroidism → think Graves’
  • Postpartum period may trigger or worsen Graves’
  • Radioiodine contraindicated in active eye disease
  • Diffuse homogeneous uptake on radioactive iodine scan

Hyperthyroidism

  • Hyperthyroidism
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Microprocessor Systems: 8086 and ARM Architecture Reference

CMPS201 Microprocessor Systems Reference: Front

8086 Architecture and Layer Stack

Layer Stack (Bottom to Top):

  • Physics → Transistors → Logic Gates → Microarchitecture (This Course) → Instruction Set Architecture (ISA) → Operating System → Application

Microprocessor (MPU) vs. Microcontroller (MCU)

FeatureMPUMCU
TypeCPU onlySystem on Chip (CPU, RAM, ROM, I/O)
External Hardware Needed?Yes (Motherboard, RAM)No (Just battery and crystal)
ExampleIntel i7, AMD RyzenSTM32, ATmega, Arduino
Use CasePC
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Digital Marketing Strategy and Performance Analytics

Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs

  • 1. Physiological needs: Food, water, sleep, and shelter (the base of the pyramid).
  • 2. Safety needs: Security, health, job stability, and protection.
  • 3. Love and belonging: Friendship, family, relationships, and acceptance.
  • 4. Esteem needs: Respect, recognition, confidence, and self-esteem.
  • 5. Self-actualization: Personal growth, achieving goals, and becoming the best version of yourself.

The Marketing Mix (7Ps)

  • Product: The item or service being sold.
  • Price: The value assigned
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