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Walter
27 January, 19:01
A company that has little competition is called?
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Emmett Howell
27 January, 20:24
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Monopoly.
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Monopolistic competition characterizes an industry in which many firms offer products or services that are similar, but not perfect substitutes. Barriers to entry and exit in a monopolistic competitive industry are low, and the decisions of any one firm do not directly affect those of its competitors. Monopolistic competition is closely related to the business strategy of brand differentiation
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