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Read the following statements carefully and choose the correct alternative:

Assertion (A): Buyers are ready to pay different prices for the product produced by different firms under perfect competition.

Reason (R): The products offered for sale in the perfect market are homogeneous.

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Read the following statements carefully and choose the correct alternative:

Assertion (A): Under Perfect Competition, each firm faces a perfectly elastic demand curve.

Reason (R): Firm is a price maker under perfect competition.

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Define perfect competition.

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What is meant by pure competition?

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Mention two features of monopoly.

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Producers in a monopoly are price makers. Briefly explain.

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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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