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Which features of monopolistic competition are monopolistic in nature? - Economics

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Which features of monopolistic competition are monopolistic in nature?

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Monopolistic competition combines elements of both monopoly and perfect competition. The following features are monopolistic in nature:

  1. Product Differentiation: Each firm in monopolistic competition sells a slightly different product. This scenario creates a monopoly-like situation for each firm over its specific version of the product. For example, one toothpaste brand differs from another in taste, packaging, or benefits, giving each brand some individual identity and control.
  2. Control Over Price: Because of product differentiation, a firm can set its price for its unique product. This price-making ability is similar to a monopoly, where firms do not accept a common market price but decide pricing based on their brand’s strength and consumer loyalty.
  3. Brand Loyalty: Like a monopolist, each firm in monopolistic competition tries to build consumer loyalty through branding, advertising, and quality differences. This strategy creates a small consumer base that prefers one product over another, reducing direct competition and increasing pricing power.
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