Which of the following products is most likely sold in a monopolistic market? Part 2 A. Electricity B. iPhones C. a Spotify subscription D. Your economics textbook
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A monopolistic market is a market structure where there is a single seller (monopoly) with no close substitutes for the product being sold. The monopolist has the power to set the price of the product without worrying about competition. Show more…
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