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Date November 2020 Marks available 10 Reference code 20N.1.HL.TZ0.2
Level Higher level Paper Paper 1 Time zone Time zone 0
Command term Explain Question number 2 Adapted from N/A

Question

Explain how a natural monopoly may arise.

[10]
a.

Discuss how governments restrict monopoly power.

[15]
b.

Markscheme

Marks should be allocated according to the paper 1 markbands for May 2013 forward, part A.

Answers may include:

a.

Marks should be allocated according to the paper 1 markbands for May 2013 forward, part B.

Answers may include:

Discussion may include: consideration of the relative merits of alternative means by which monopolies might be restricted. “Real-life” examples would be very suitable as a means to support the discussion.

Examiners should be aware that candidates may take a different approach which, if appropriate, should be rewarded.

NB It should be noted that definitions, diagrams, theory and examples that have already been given in part (a), and then referred to in part (b), should be rewarded.

b.

Examiners report

Stronger candidates were able to clearly distinguish between monopoly and natural monopoly but quite a few candidates just wrote everything they knew about monopoly, maybe hoping that there would be enough overlap between monopoly and natural monopoly to earn some marks.

a.

The most prepared candidates were able to define precisely monopoly power, explain and discuss the government policies that restrict monopoly power, and support their answers with appropriate diagram and examples. However, there were quite a few candidates that strayed toward explaining and evaluating monopoly as a market structure.

b.

Syllabus sections

Last exams 2021 » Section 1: Microeconomics » 1.5 Theory of the firm and market structures (HL only) » Monopoly » Natural monopoly
Last exams 2021 » Section 1: Microeconomics » 1.5 Theory of the firm and market structures (HL only) » Monopoly
First exams 2022 » Unit 2: Microeconomics » 2.11 Market failure—market power (HL only) » 2.11.6 Monopoly
Last exams 2021 » Section 1: Microeconomics » 1.5 Theory of the firm and market structures (HL only)
First exams 2022 » Unit 2: Microeconomics » 2.11 Market failure—market power (HL only)
Last exams 2021 » Section 1: Microeconomics
First exams 2022 » Unit 2: Microeconomics
First exams 2022
Last exams 2021

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