Name two features that are common to the operation of both monopolists and firms in monopolistically competitive markets in the long run.
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- Monopolists: They are the sole providers of a unique product or service in a market, with no close substitutes. They have significant control over pricing due to lack of competition. - Firms in monopolistically competitive markets: These firms produce Show more…
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