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Distinguish between Imperfect competition and monopolistic competition.

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Sr. No. Basis Imperfect competition Monopolistic competition
1. Definition A broad term that includes all market forms that are not perfectly competitive. A specific type of imperfect competition with many sellers offering similar products.
2. Scope It includes monopoly, oligopoly, and monopolistic competition. It is a part (subset) of imperfect competition.
3. Nature of Products Products may be unique (monopoly), similar (monopolistic), or the same (some oligopolies). Products are similar but differentiated (e.g., by brand, style and packaging).
4. Number of Sellers Varies; could be one (monopoly), a few (oligopoly), or many (monopolistic competition). Large number of sellers, each with a small share of the market.
5. Price Control Firms may have some to full control over price depending on the market form. Firms have limited price control due to competition and product differentiation.
6. Examples: Indian Railways (monopoly), the car industry (oligopoly), and toothpaste brands (monopolistic). Restaurants, cosmetics, clothing brands, shoe companies, etc.
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