Three conditions characterize a monopolistic & Perfectly competitive market. First, the market has many firms, none of which is large. Second, there is free entry and exit into the market; there are no barriers to entry or exit. Third, each firm in the market produces a differentiated product. This last condition is what distinguishes monopolistic competition from perfect competition. In perfect competition in addition to the prior two characteristics the firms produces similar products.
Monopolistic Competition
they maximize profit
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higher than in perfect competition
Product differentiation
Monopolistic Competition
they maximize profit
Perfect Competition, Monopoly, Monopolistic Competition or Oligopoly
In monopolistic competition, sellers can profit from the differences between their products and other products.
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higher than in perfect competition
Product differentiation
higher than in perfect competition
Monopolistic competition is a common market structure where many competing producers sell products that are differentiated from one anotherperfect competition occurs in markets in which no participant has market power
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The four degrees of competition that exist in a capitalistic economy are: perfect competition, monopolistic competition, oligopoly, and monopoly.
Heres four:Monopoly, Oligopoly, Monopolistic competition and Perfect competitionHope that helpsp.s. just research each of them on the internet. Most common in Australia is Monopolistic Competition