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22 August, 01:51

Does a real-world market have to meet all the assumptions of the theory of perfect competition before it is considered a perfectly competitive market?

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  1. 22 August, 02:51
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    No, probably no real-world market meets all the assumptions of the theory of perfect competition. All that is necessary is that a real world market behave as if it satisfies all the assumptions
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