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There are no substitute goods in a monopoly market. Give a reason to support your answer.
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Give three points of difference between perfect competition and monopoly.
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Define monopolistic competition.
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Define oligopoly.
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Give an example of oligopoly.
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Define monopsony.
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Give an example of monopsony.
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Give two characteristics of perfect competition.
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State two important characteristics of monopoly.
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Define product differentiation.
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To which market is product differentiation relevant?
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What are selling costs?
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State the advantage of monopolistic competition over monopoly.
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Why is there no need for selling cost under perfect competition?
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Highlight the importance of selling costs in a monopolistically compatible market.
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In which form of market is the seller a price taker? Justify your answer.
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Identify the market form of the following:
The Government of India is the sole buyer of fighter aircrafts.
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Identify the market form of the following:
Goods sold are homogeneous.
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Identify the market form of the following:
Motor car market in India.
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Identify the market form of the following:
Market for toilet soaps in India.
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