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发表于 2012-3-24 17:12
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One way in which monopolistic competition can be distinguished from perfect competition is that in monopolistic competition: A)
| price is greater than marginal cost. |
| B)
| each firm faces a perfectly elastic demand curve. |
| C)
| marginal revenue is greater than marginal cost at the quantity produced. |
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In monopolistic competition, price is greater than marginal cost (i.e., firms can realize a markup). In perfect competition, P = MC. Firms in monopolistic competition are price searchers, i.e., each firm faces a downward sloping demand curve. Regardless of the market structure, all firms produce the quantity at which marginal revenue equals marginal cost. |
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