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प्रश्न
Show that monopolistic competition is blending of monopoly and competition.
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Monopolistic competition is called a blending of monopoly and competition because it has features of both market structures. The main reason for this is product differentiation.
In monopolistic competition:
- Many firms sell similar but not identical products.
- Each firm offers a differentiated product (different in taste, packaging, quality, etc.), which gives it some monopoly power.
- For example, Colgate has control over its brand of toothpaste, just like a monopoly.
At the same time:
- All these products are close substitutes (like Pepsodent, Close-Up, Vicco), so firms face competition from others.
- Customers can switch to other brands, which keeps competitive pressure in the market.
Monopolistic competition is a mix of monopoly and competition. Each firm has a monopoly over its brand, but still faces competition from rival firms. Hence, it is rightly called a blending of monopoly and competition.
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