In both perfect competition and monopolistic competition, each firm
A: sells identical products.
B: faces a downward-sloping demand curve its product.
C: has no monopoly power.
D: can enter or exit the market freely.
A: sells identical products.
B: faces a downward-sloping demand curve its product.
C: has no monopoly power.
D: can enter or exit the market freely.
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- Which one of the following statements is TRUE for BOTH perfect competition and monopolistic competition? A: Each type of firm faces a downward sloping demand curve. B: Each type of firm produces a homogeneous product. C: In the long run, firms in both industries make zero economic profit. D: Each type of firm competes on product quality and price.
- Which of the following characteristics is common to monopolistic competition and perfect competition? A: Firms produce identical products. B: Entry barriers into the industry are low. C: Each firm faces a downward-sloping demand curve. D: Firms take market prices as given.
- In perfect competition, each firm ________. A: can influence the price that it charges B: produces as much as it can C: is a price taker D: faces a perfectly inelastic demand for its product
- ______ have single firm in the industry. A: Perfect competition B: Monopoly C: Oligopoly D: Monopolistic competition
- Under the monopolistic competition, there are many competitors in the market. But each firm sells a slightly different product, which can form some market leaders. Each firm makes independent decisions about price and output.