Question 28 Perfectly competitive industries tend to produce low-priced, low-technology products. O True O False 1.67 pts
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Perfect competition is a market structure where there are many buyers and sellers, and each has perfect knowledge of the market. Products are homogeneous, and there are no barriers to entry or exit. Show more…
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